Dead fish in the Murray-Darling Basin
Extinct24 Jul 2023

Dead fish in the Murray-Darling Basin

Millions of fish in the Murray-Darling Basin have died in recent years, sparking concerns about the river system’s health and the need for sustainable water management and conservation practices. River ecologist and conservation biologist Professor Richard Kingsford joins Extinct to discuss the contributing factors and implications of these devastating fish kills for this crucial water source.

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A breathtaking fish

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A very big bird

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Beneath the surface of Macquarie Harbour

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Footprints from the past

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The largest shark that ever lived

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