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A big hardy head start for critically endangered fish

CLEVER use of water for the environment in two northern Victorian wetlands is helping a critically endangered fish thrive. The Murray hardyhead is a small native fish that has suffered from degraded habitat, altered flows, introduced predators, climate change, and water regulation. Once widespread and common, it is now critically endangered, surviving in only a […]

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