With warnings of a "fish Armageddon" for the Darling River this summer, the NSW Government has started a program to move fish to healthier waters. It is a move to avoid a repeat of last summer's disaster in which more than a million fish died in the rapidly disappearing waters of the Darling and the Menindee Lakes.
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