Gudgenby River

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The Gudgenby River is a watercourse in the Australian Capital Territory that flows through Namadgi National Park, contributing to the Murrumbidgee River system and supporting diverse alpine and subalpine ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
contributesTo ecological health of the Murrumbidgee River
regional water resources of the Australian Capital Territory
country Australia
drainageBasin Murray–Darling Basin
surface form: Murray–Darling basin
flowsNear Gudgenby
flowsThrough Gudgenby Valley
hasBiodiversityRole corridor for terrestrial wildlife
habitat for native aquatic species
hasFeature alpine streams
subalpine wetlands
hasHydrologicalStatus perennial river
hasLandUseContext largely within protected national park land
hasManagementAuthority Parks and Conservation Service (ACT)
surface form: Parks and Conservation Service of the Australian Capital Territory
hasProtectedArea Namadgi National Park
locatedIn Australian Alps
Australian Capital Territory (enclaved within) (geographical context)
surface form: Australian Capital Territory

Namadgi National Park
South Eastern Highlands
surface form: South Eastern Highlands bioregion
mouthOf Murrumbidgee River
partOf Murrumbidgee catchment
surface form: Murrumbidgee River system
region Canberra region (Jervis Bay Territory nearby)
surface form: Canberra region
supportsEcosystem alpine ecosystems
subalpine ecosystems
usedFor conservation of native flora and fauna

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Gudgenby Valley locatedNear Gudgenby River