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Noal introduces his favourite spot and talks about fish migration; fish travelling; land subdivisions; and Bowenville Reserves history as a public site for livestock watering because of its favourably deep water holes. He adds that when the water recedes all that is left is confined to the deep holes. He discusses re-stocking, re-snagging, and ring tanks.
River Trust, Department of Natural Resources (http://trove.nla.gov.au/people/535814?c=people)
Red gums
Eel Tailed Catfish (Tadanus tandanus)
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Item: Upper Condamine: Oral History of Noal Kuhl [MASONS BRIDGE] Item: Upper Condamine: Oral History of Noal Kuhl [TREELINE] |
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Item: Hamish Sewell Item: Dr Jodi Frawley |
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Item: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Data Archive (ATSIDA) Item: State Library of New South Wales |
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Item: Upper Condamine: Oral History of Noal Kuhl [JONDARYAN RESERVE] |
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