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7 million more oysters for SA's Windara Reef
27 November 2019

Seven million hatchery-raised native oysters are being released into the wild this week on South Australia's Windara Reef, near Ardrossan.

Family-friendly activities at Coffin Bay National Park
22 November 2019

Join in the family-friendly activities at Coffin Bay National Park during December to celebrate it being Park of the Month.

Rare lamprey keeping up appearances
21 November 2019

Delivery of water for the environment in winter 2019 has resulted in increased numbers of the rare and primitive lamprey migrating upstream in the River Murray in South Australia.

New shellfish reef for South Australia
20 November 2019

An exciting partnership between the South Australian Government and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is set to build a second shellfish reef for the state.

Fire danger closes parks
19 November 2019

Many of South Australia's national parks and reserves will be closed tomorrow due to catastrophic fire danger conditions.

Parks will be closed in regions with catastrophic fire danger ratings
19 November 2019

Visitors to South Australian national parks and reserves are being advised that parks will be closed tomorrow in regions with catastrophic fire danger ratings in place.

Boost for native vegetation conservation
18 November 2019

The State Government has committed funding of $3 million over the next two financial years for conservation on private land for holders of native vegetation Heritage Agreements.

Join an inclusive bushwalk
18 November 2019

Belair National Park will hold a special bushwalk to mark the International Day of People with Disability.

School and community environmental grants
18 November 2019

Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges schools and communities can now apply for grants to help manage and learn about the local environment.

River Murray water allocations update
15 November 2019

South Australian River Murray irrigation allocations will increase to 100 per cent after a modest improvement in water resource availability to South Australia since the last update.