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A free-flowing river: The ecology of the Paroo River

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This book can be seen as a comprehensive case study. Of the 26 river catchments in the Murray-Darling Basin, the Paroo is the only that has not been seriously altered by water extraction. Given that much past environmental damage was largely caused by ignorance and bad economics, this book will allow no such future excuses.… (more)
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This book can be seen as a comprehensive case study. Of the 26 river catchments in the Murray-Darling Basin, the Paroo is the only that has not been seriously altered by water extraction. Given that much past environmental damage was largely caused by ignorance and bad economics, this book will allow no such future excuses.

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