
Cooper Creek
Cooper Creek is a large creek that flows through remote parts of Australia's arid central and western regions. It is an important water source in an otherwise dry landscape, supporting local ecosystems and wildlife. During rare rains, the creek fills with water, creating temporary wetlands that attract birds and other animals. It also holds cultural significance for Indigenous communities. The creek's flow is unpredictable, often drying up, but it remains vital for environmental health and traditional livelihoods in the area.