Category Archives: Lakes Hub Bulletin

Lakes Hub Bulletin #215

Welcome to the second edition of the Lakes Hub Bulletin for 2015 In this edition World Wetland Day events  Clayton Foreshore Master Plan consultation. Vote for our favourite wetland. Progress at the Murray Mouth and flows update. Fleurieu Peninsular Swamp. Consultation … Continue reading

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Lakes Hub Bulletin #214

Welcome to the first edition of the Lakes Hub Bulletin for 2015 In this edition: Dredging of the Murray Mouth World Wetland Day events  Southern Fleurieu Permaculture Group events Outcomes of Spring prescribed burning 2014 World hottest year on record. Opportunity for … Continue reading

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Lakes Hub Bulletin #213

Welcome to the final edition of the Lakes Hub Bulletin for 2014 In this edition: Tolderol Game Reserve Video Dredging to start at the Murray Mouth Friends of Shorebirds South East Events Latham’s Snipe – Role for undergraduate or post … Continue reading

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Lakes Hub Bulletin #212

In this week’s bulletin: Meningie Keep Australia Beautiful Inspection Citizen Science Bird Monitoring River Murray Road Shows Aerial Survey of water-bird communities Consultation on Lakes and Coorong Fisheries Management Plan Nature Spot: Raukkan Biodiversity Surveys Events Calendar

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Lakes Hub Bulletin #211

In this week’s bulletin: Welcome to Faith Coleman Fisheries Day Nov 21 2014 History Spot: The Lower Lakes before European settlement About South Australian Marine Parks Consultation begins for Lakes and Coorong fisheries management plan Eating Carp In the News … Continue reading

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