Video transcript
[video description: "A bird's eye view: Environmental watering in the lower Lachlan River catchment"]
00.00-00.05 [video: A birds eye view of environmental watering in the Lower Lachlan River catchment, NSW Australia, 28 August 2013]
00.06-00.14 [video: This use of more than 88 billion litres of environmental water started on the 7th of June 2013. This video shows the water after it had flowed into the lower Lachlan River system.]
00.15-00.21 [video: A special thank you to the many landholders and community members in the Lachlan River catchment for helping to make this use of environmental water possible.]
00.22-00.27 [video: Photo showing landscape near Whealbah Bridge Crossing]
00.28-00.33 [video: Photo showing a lagoon on Big Ben Creek]
00.34-00.39 [video: Photo showing landscape near Moon Moon State Forest]
00.40-00.45 [video: Photo showing Moon Moon State Forest]
00.46-00.51 [video: A second photo showing Moon Moon State Forest]
00.52-00.57 [video: Photo showing a swamp near Lake Bullogal]
00.58-01.03 [video: Photo showing Pimpara Creek]
01.04-01.09 [video: The use of this environmental water contributed to improving the overall health of more than 620 kilometres of the river system.]
01.10-01.15 [video: Photo showing the Lachlan River near Norwood]
01.16-01.21 [video: Photo showing Yandumblin and Torrigany Creeks]
01.22-01.27 [video: Photo showing Booligal Station]
01.28-01.33 [video: Photo showing Booligal on Merrimajeel Creek]
01.34-01.39 [video: Photo showing creeks on Goonawarra Nature Reserve]
01.40-01.45 [video: Photo showing Peppermint Swamp]
01.46-01.51 [video: The use of this environmental water also contributed to replenishing over 60,000 hectares of river, wetland and floodplain.]
01.52-01.57 [video: Photo showing the landscape within the Great Cumbung Swamp]
01.58-02.03 [video: Photo showing the landscape looking towards the Booyong region from near the Great Cumbung Swamp]
02.04-02.09 [video: Photo showing the landscape looking towards Bunumburt Lake from near the Great Cumbung Swamp]
02.10-02.15 [video: Photo showing the Great Cumbung Swamp looking towards the Murrumbidgee River]
02.16-02.21 [video: Photo showing Clear Lake within the Great Cumbung Swamp]
02.22-02.27 [video: Photo showing the landscape north of Dry Lake looking towards the Great Cumbung Swamp]
02.28-02.33 [video: Photo showing Little Brittons Lake in the foreground near the Great Cumbung Swamp]
02.34-02.39 [video: Photo showing the landscape looking east towards the Great Cumbung Swamp]
02.40-02.45 [video: Photo showing the Great Cumbung Swamp]
02.46-02.51 [video: A second photo showing the Great Cumbung Swamp]
02.52-02.57 [video: A third photo showing the Great Cumbung Swamp]
02.58-03.03 [video: A fourth photo showing the Great Cumbung Swamp]
03.04-03.09 [video: This was the largest ever use of environmental water held by the Commonwealth and NSW State governments in the Lachlan River system...]
03.10-End [video: Logos for the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office and the NSW government]