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Drought and fire lay waste to Macquarie Marshes, now the wetland brims with life
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 25, 2021 - 06:43
Two years ago, the Macquarie River stopped running near Warren in the state's west. For the world-renowned Macquarie marshes, the situation became critical. Now, its a different tale. The wetland has burst back to life, thanks to an abundance of water.