The Murrumbidgee River's wet season height has dropped by 30% since the 1990s, and the outlook is bleak

The Murray-Darling Basin is Australia’s biggest agricultural region, producing almost 40% of the national food supply during the growing season from April to September. It’s filled with criss-crossing rivers, wetlands and lakes farmers rely on for crops, and it’s home to a range of freshwater wildlife, many of which are under threat.


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Source: Phys.org