Elders and community discuss long term water plan
On Tuesday, 5 February Elders and the community came together with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water to discuss a long-term Water Plan at the Wiradjuri Study Centre. The group were able to have informative discussions with the team from First Nations Programs, Water for the Environment, Biodiversity, Conservation and Science. “It is interesting indeed to see what species of animals are using our waterways and where,” a post on the Wiradjuri Study Centre Facebook Page read. The day prior (4 February), youth participated with Environment DNA Services testing to see what species are found in local waterways. Image Credits: Wiradjuri Study Centre Facebook Page.
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