Diagrams
All of the river landscape illustrations on the site are available for you to use in your own material. You may like to use them in powerpoint presentations so that you can talk about the different processes, values and management aims that need to be covered when dealing with different river values and river types. We don't mind where you use them, but please acknowledge Land and Water Australia and the River Landscapes website as the source of the material. We would also like you to acknowledge the illustrator, Kim Lynch on each of the diagrams.
For example: Diagrams from Land & Water Australia's www.rivers.gov.au website. Illustrator Kim Lynch.
They are available in two sizes - medium and large. You can click on any of the images in the pages to view the large version.
River Landscape Values

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Water Quality

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Aquatic Habitat and Physical Setting

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Native Vegetation

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Feral Animals

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Weeds

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Agricultural Production

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Naturally Forested Headwater Streams

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Lowland Open Floodplains

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Confined River Valley

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Channel Country Rivers

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Ephemeral Streams

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Caption
The following caption graphic can be used with the diagrams that have a "poorly managed" and "well managed" side.
It has a transparent background so that you can overlay it over the diagram.
