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Salt water restores native Queensland ecosystems after dozens of tidal gates removed
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Salt water restores native Queensland ecosystems after dozens of tidal gates removed

In Queensland, Australia, the removal of tidal gates is making a big difference in restoring local ecosystems. These gates, which were built decades ago to keep seawater out, are now being taken down to allow salt marshes and estuaries to thrive again. Rancher Christopher Rek shared how this change is crucial for local wildlife, including juvenile barramundi, which are already returning to the reestablished waterways. It's a beautiful reminder of how nature can bounce back when given the chance.
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