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flag A 20-year restoration revived a degraded Tasmanian wetland, returning a Ramsar site to health and supporting wildlife, water quality, and sustainable farming.

flag A 20-year restoration project has revived a degraded wetland on a Tasmanian sheep farm, returning a Ramsar-listed ecosystem to health after decades of damage from farming. flag Led by NRM South, the effort included removing invasive species, restoring natural water flow by dismantling a century-old levee, and replanting native vegetation. flag The 65-hectare site, once used by Tasmanian Aboriginal people, now supports threatened wildlife, migratory birds, and a shark refuge, while improving water quality and flood control. flag The collaboration between farmers, scientists, and First Nations communities highlights a model for sustainable land use and ecological recovery, especially as Australia continues to lose wetlands.

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