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Resilient Rivers South-East Queensland finds platypus numbers greater than expected, creek study finds

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“Being able to add in full [multiple] species, it really gives us an understanding of the health of our waterways,” she said.

Platypuses, rakali, freshwater turtles, lungfish, frogs, endangered Mary River cod and invisible microorganisms are among the species being monitored at about 250…



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