In Tasmania, the mines have closed but the rivers remember
PolicyThursday, April 16, 2026Mongabay

In Tasmania, the mines have closed but the rivers remember

The King River in Tasmania, once impacted by mining activities, now embodies the ecological recovery of the region, showcasing diverse landscapes and ecosystems. This highlights the need for continued focus on environmental rehabilitation and sustainable land management practices following industrial closures.

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