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Willow Removal at Clarendon on South Esk

This entry was posted in Habitat & environment on November 7, 2014 by admin.

Volunteers have been busy this week clearing the banks of the South Esk River at Clarendon, where the Australian Fly Fishing Museum is located. The AFFM team are planning casting days, tuition sessions and other events, and this is a big step towards progressing these exciting initiatives.

Willow removal at Clarendon on South Esk

Willow removal at Clarendon on South Esk

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