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Platypus Populations Holding On After 2022 Floods

FEARS that platypus populations were completely wiped out by the 2022 floods may have been premature, with new research showing numbers in the region are “holding on”. A breakthrough environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring program, first used in Ipswich, is being expanded across more than 200 sites throughout South East Queensland under the $1.2 million Resilient Rivers SEQ initiative, jointly funded by the Federal and State Governments and the Coun…
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localipswichnews.com.au broke the news in Ipswich, Australia on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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