17, 10 & 7 Day Kalamurina Ecological Survey Treks

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Warburton River
The extensive flooding along the Warburton River, April 4 2009 - photo Andrew Harper

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The western end of Lake Peera Mudla Yeppa, 2007 - photo Andrew Harper

The Warburton
The Warburton River (lower) winds towards the Macumba River (top right) - 2007 - photo Andrew Harper

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Small isolated waterholes near to where the Kallakoopah Creek and Macumba River converge - little is known about the diversity of these important micro-environments - photo Andrew Harper

The Kallakoopah
A significant micro-environment along the Kallakoopah, 2007 - photo Andrew Harper

Kallakoopah Creek
The same scene during the floods, April 4 2009 - photo Andrew Harper

Kallakoopah
The swathe of salt defines the Kallakoopah Creek, in the north west of Kalamurina, 2007 - photo Andrew Harper

Billicoorinna Creek
Billicoorinna Creek, April 4 2009 - photo Andrew Harper

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The Warburton snakes its way along the northern edge of the Tirari Desert, 2007 - photo Andrew Harper

Warburton River
The same area during the floods, April 4 2009 - photo Andrew Harper

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Extensive stands of timber thrive along the Warburton floodplain - photo Andrew Harper

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