- Paroo River
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river_name = Paroo River
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mouth = confluence with theDarling River
basin_countries = Australia
length = 600 km
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watershed = 1 383 km²The Paroo River is considered a major tributary of the
Darling River in easternAustralia , yet in most years the flow dissipates before it reaches the Darling. It is the last remaining free-flowing river in the northern part of theMurray-Darling Basin . [cite web |url=http://www.environment.gov.au/water/publications/environmental/wetlands/paroo-river-factsheet.html |title=Paroo River wetlands fact sheet |accessdate=2008-05-02 |format= |work= ]The river has its origin in the gorge country of western
Queensland , meanders south and spreads into the vast floodplains ofNew South Wales , eventually reaching the Paroo overflow lakes. Its overall length is about 600 km.Paroo River Wetlands
The Paroo River Wetlands in north-western New South Wales are important for large numbers of
waterbird s in eastern Australia, including threatened species such as theFreckled Duck and theAustralian Painted Snipe .On 20 September 2007 the Australian Minister for the Environment and Water Resources,
Malcolm Turnbull , announced that the Australian government was adding the Paroo River Wetlands to those listed under theRamsar Convention as wetlands of international importance, making them Australia's 65th Ramsar site. [ [http://www.environment.gov.au/minister/env/2007/pubs/mr20sep07.pdf Media Release T195/07 from the Australian Dept of the Environment and Water Resources] ]ee also
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List of rivers of Australia References
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