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Funding trebled for Cudlee Creek fire recovery
13 May 2020

The amount of funding to be made available to support Adelaide Hills small landholders to recover from the Cudlee Creek fire has been almost tripled, following huge interest from the community.

You can help with wildlife recovery from home
13 May 2020

You can support South Australia’s bushfire recovery effort from home, on your mobile or laptop, by helping to identify wildlife captured on-camera in unburnt patches of Kangaroo Island’s parks.

Freshwater supply to Coorong key to stocking ‘supermarket’ for migratory birds
11 May 2020

A long-term study has found freshwater supply to Coorong mudflats is essential in stocking the ‘supermarkets’ for migratory birds to feed upon native invertebrates.

Camping an option again in SA’s national parks and reserves
09 May 2020

The easing of COVID-19-related restrictions on regional travel in South Australia has paved the way for the re-opening of camp sites in SA’s national parks and reserves.

SA heritage fossil sites to benefit from heritage grants
07 May 2020

Two South Australian nationally-listed heritage fossil sites will benefit from the 2019/20 round of the Australian Heritage Grants Program.

Iconic Granite Island pines removed for safety
06 May 2020

Two dead Norfolk Island pine trees will be removed from Granite Island to make the area safe for the public.

Take a virtual visit of South Australia’s national parks
01 May 2020

Struggling with COVID-19 restrictions and need a little mental health and wellbeing boost? Now’s the perfect time to take a virtual visit to some of South Australia’s most beautiful natural environments.

Don’t pick and eat wild mushrooms
01 May 2020

South Australians heading outdoors as the weather turns colder are reminded not to pick and eat wild mushrooms.

More South Australians enjoying parks during COVID-19 pandemic
30 April 2020

Rangers from the National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia (NPWS SA) have noticed an increase in South Australians visiting their local parks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fine for pest plant infestation
29 April 2020

The owner of a rural property near Golden Grove has been convicted and fined $3500 for failing to control Wild Artichoke on her 13 hectare property.