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Gayini: where science meets traditional knowledge in restoring former cotton country

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Traditional Owners, UNSW scientists, government and conservation groups join forces to get Gayini wetlands thriving again.

Gayini – meaning “water” in the Nari Nari language – is part of 80,000 hectares of culturally and ecologically rich land in south-west NSW, owned and managed by the Nari Nari Tribal Councilan Aboriginal-led not-for-profit organisation.

Conservation scientists from UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Ecosystem Science – supported by Charles Sturt UniversityCommonwealth Environmental Water HolderThe Nature Conservancy, the Murray Darling Wetlands Working Group, and the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust – are working with the Nari Nari Tribal Council to measure how this landscape can recover after more than two centuries of land and water exploitation – practices that have led to ecosystem degradation, the spread of invasive species, and the decline or extinction of native flora and fauna.

“By restoring natural flooding regimes and managing livestock grazing, our collaboration with the Nari Nari Tribal Council is a study of how Country responds when it's given a new lease on life,” says UNSW's Professor Richard Kingsford.

For more on Gayini, including striking aerial imagery and on-Country insights from Traditional Owners and scientists, visit UNSW’s interactive feature at: https://news.unsw.edu.au/en/gayini-healing-country-supported-by-science

About UNSW Sydney
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1949. The university comprises seven faculties, through which it offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. Its main campus is in the Sydney eastern suburb of Kensington, 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the Sydney central business district (CBD). Its creative arts school, UNSW Art & Design (in the faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture), is located in Paddington and it has subcampuses in the Sydney CBD and several other suburbs, including Randwick and Coogee. It has a campus at the Australian Defence Force military academy, ADFA in Campbell, Australian Capital Territory. It has research stations located throughout the state of New South Wales. It is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition of Australian research-intensive universities and a member of Universitas 21, a global network of research universities. It has international exchange and research partnerships with over 200 universities around the world.
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Lachlan Gilbert UNSW News & Content +61 2 9065 5241 lachlan.gilbert@unsw.edu.au
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