Cardinia Creek Explained

The Cardinia Creek is a freshwater stream southeast of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, that flows from the Cardinia Reservoir in the Dandenong Ranges into the Western Port Bay between Tooradin and Koo Wee Rup. The creek forms majority of the boundary between the local government areas of the City of Casey and the Shire of Cardinia. It runs through the town of Beaconsfield and is home to much native flora and fauna.[1] [2] [3]

References

  1. Woinarski . J. C. Z. . Wykes . B. J. . 1983-01-01 . Decline and extinction of the helmeted honeyeater at Cardinia Creek . Biological Conservation . en . 27 . 1 . 7–21 . 10.1016/0006-3207(83)90003-4 . 0006-3207.
  2. Web site: Fazlul . Kareem . HIC2004 . April 7, 2022 . Research Gate.
  3. Anim . D. O. . Fletcher . T. D. . Vietz . G. J. . Pasternack . G. B. . Burns . M. J. . September 2018 . Effect of urbanization on stream hydraulics: Urbanization and stream hydraulics . River Research and Applications . en . 34 . 7 . 661–674 . 10.1002/rra.3293. 11343/284023 . 134241819 . free .

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