The Endangered Dugong

room 7 ECHOES

Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

Follow the path to learn of the plight of the beautiful dugong. Close your eyes and listen to another world.


Bernice Wood
Bernice Wood

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Dugongs in Australia

The Life of the Dugong

Threats to Dugongs

Cleaning up for the Dugongs

Land Use Impact on Dugongs

Global Warming - Sediment

Global Warming and the Impact to Seagrass

https://www.dugongconservation.org/about/about-dugongs-seagrass/

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