Dry rivers, vibrant with culture and life
Monday, May 7, 2012 - 14:30
in Biology & Nature
Dry rivers are more than mere desiccated shells of their robustly flowing incarnations, say Australian ecologists. They have qualities and inhabitants distinct from their adjacent riversides wet-phase communities. They are places of isolation and re-connection, and oases for humans and wildlife.
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