Rebekah Grieger
News

What the first Flow-MER vegetation survey found in the Lower Balonne
The first Flow-MER vegetation survey in the Lower Balonne recorded more than 180 wetland plant species, revealing strong responses to recent wet years alongside signs of drying and fire recovery across the Narran Lakes floodplain.
%20flowers-%20(photo%20credit-%20Rebekah%20Grieger).jpg)
Finding lignum shrublands: a vital habitat for nesting birds
In the Namoi River system, much of the floodplain vegetation, including lignum shrublands, has been replaced by irrigated and dryland crops. While many areas have changed, resilient patches of lignum still thrive along roadways and on private farms, offering valuable habitats.
%20.jpg)
Rugged giants and tiny seedlings: resilience and establishment of river red gums on the Barwon River
River red gums are iconic trees of the Murray–Darling Basin, well known as the giants towering over waterways for hundreds of years. Researchers are concerned about the ongoing survival of these trees due to a lack of recorded seedlings, especially in the northern Basin.
