Rescuing the Murray and Darling Rivers in Australia

Over 700,000 trees have been planted in a four year period to help save two of Australia’s largest river systems. The aim of the Murray Darling Rescue – named after the Murray River and the Darling River was established in 2002, and has been a very successful project for Scouts Australia in being proactive in environmental management; teaching Scouts the importance of our natural environment and working towards their award scheme badges; generating corporate relationships; and displaying Scouting in a very positive light in local and national media.

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Scouts Watch 2007