Citation: The world's second largest freshwater crayfish was once plentiful in Australia's longest river—we're bringing it back (2025, January 26) retrieved 5 February 2025 from https://phys.org ...
Nick Whiterod works for the Goyder Institute for Water Research, Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) Research Centre, which is funded by the national government to deliver research in ...
Now we're preparing for the third release of crayfish and there are positive signs many crays from earlier releases are still going strong. The world's second largest freshwater crayfish can weigh ...
Murray crayfish once thrived in the southern Murray-Darling Basin. The species was found everywhere from the headwaters of the Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers in the Australian Alps all the way ...
Researchers assessed the status of 23,496 species of freshwater animals in groups including fishes, crustaceans such as crabs, crayfish and ... globally with the largest number of threatened ...
Kākahi, the native freshwater mussels that once thrived in the depths of Lake Rototoa, are facing a grim future. Recent ...
The largest global assessment of freshwater animals on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species to date has revealed that 24% of the world’s freshwater fish, dragonfly, damselfly, crab, crayfish and ...
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