Tamar Discover Day hosts the curious to educate about the river's health

Harry Murtough
Updated July 2 2021 - 3:02am, first published September 19 2020 - 5:06pm
Small but dangerous: President of the Tamar Wetlands Volunteers John Duggin with a gambusia - it is widespread in the Tamar Estuary. Picture: Paul Scambler
Small but dangerous: President of the Tamar Wetlands Volunteers John Duggin with a gambusia - it is widespread in the Tamar Estuary. Picture: Paul Scambler

Tamar River lovers got a taste of the many scientific and historic facets the area has during Tamar Discovery Day at Seahorse World.

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Harry Murtough

Harry Murtough

Sport Reporter

Born and raised in Launceston. BA of journalism from Monash University. Sports reporter covering basketball, netball and cricket.

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