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3.21 Watering wetlands on private properties. The New South Wales Murray Wetlands Working Group Inc. (MWWG) commenced a project in 2001 to provide environmental water to isolated private wetlands across the Murray and Lower Murray-Darling River landscape. The aims are to increase aquatic vegetation biodiversity, improve riparian vegetation, provide aquatic habitat for flood-dependent species, and increase landholder awareness of wetlands and environmental flows. Another important aim is to learn more about the ecology and potential management of River Red Gum and Black Box-dominated wetland systems. Partnerships were formed with irrigation companies, government agencies, landholders and scientific institutions to conduct the project, which has so far involved over 130 landholder families.
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