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Noal discusses efforts to improve the riparian zone and the first resnagging project in Queensland. He talks about the electric fishing technique used in surveys, restocking fingerlings at Bowenville Reserve, and annual Creel Surveys (catch surveys). He also talks about land owners becoming more mindful of and involved in improving the riparian zone. He notes that native fish favour narrow passages when feeding.
Aquatic life mentioned: jewfish, yellowbelly, silver perch, golden perch murray cod
Plants mentioned: bottle brush, fig, black wattle, ironbark, Condamine Cooch, Johnson grass, Stramonium, acacia
Animals mentioned: finch, kookaburra, peewee, kingfisher, turtle, wood duck, reed wobbler, whistling kite, wedgetail eagle
NSW DPI (http://trove.nla.gov.au/people/642095?c=people). River Trust, Napco
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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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