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Smart water tank improves platypus breeding | Architecture & Design


Edited by Branko Miletic
Water authorities are asking Melburnians to help with a new system of smart rainwater tanks and urban lakes that can provide crucial water to support platypus habitat when it s most needed just before the breeding season.
Platypus in Victoria have disappeared from many urban areas due to habitat loss and modification, but some populations still exist across outer Melbourne, including Monbulk Creek in the Yarra Ranges.
A new water system from the University of Melbourne s Waterways Ecosystem Research Group, Melbourne Water, South East Water and the Yarra Ranges Council is set to improve the odds for platypuses in Monbulk Creek. ....

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Smart water tank to improve platypus breeding odds


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Smart water tank to improve platypus breeding odds
Platypus numbers have been declining but a new ‘smart water tank’ project is set to improve the odds for platypus in Monbulk Creek. Image: Melbourne Water
Water authorities will be turning to Melburnians to help with a novel system of ‘smart’ rainwater tanks and urban lakes that can provide crucial water to support platypus habitat when it’s most needed – just before the breeding season.
Platypus in Victoria have disappeared from many urban areas due to habitat loss and modification, but some populations still exist across outer Melbourne, including Monbulk Creek in the Yarra Ranges. ....

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