Parramatta River catchment study reveals surprising biodiversity hotspots

By Esther Han
Updated May 30 2015 - 5:19pm, first published 4:52pm
Kayaks and canoes from the Parramatta River Catchment Group at Armory Wharf, Homebush. Photo: James Alcock
Kayaks and canoes from the Parramatta River Catchment Group at Armory Wharf, Homebush. Photo: James Alcock
Kayaks and canoes from the Parramatta River Catchment Group at Armory Wharf, Homebush. Photo: James Alcock
Kayaks and canoes from the Parramatta River Catchment Group at Armory Wharf, Homebush. Photo: James Alcock
The Parramatta River catchment areas covers nearly 27,000 hectares.
The Parramatta River catchment areas covers nearly 27,000 hectares.
Kayaks and canoes from the Parramatta River Catchment Group at Armory Wharf, Homebush. Photo: James Alcock
Kayaks and canoes from the Parramatta River Catchment Group at Armory Wharf, Homebush. Photo: James Alcock
Kayaks and canoes from the Parramatta River Catchment Group at Armory Wharf, Homebush. Photo: James Alcock
Kayaks and canoes from the Parramatta River Catchment Group at Armory Wharf, Homebush. Photo: James Alcock

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