Many urban waterways were once waste dumps. Despite restoration efforts, there's more to do to bring nature back

In the 19th century, many of Australia’s urban creeks and rivers were in poor shape. Melbourne’s major river, the Maribyrnong, was full of waste from abattoirs, tanneries and factories.


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Source: Phys.org