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Saving Australia’s endangered greater stick-nest rat
06 December 2018

Recently, South Australia’s greater stick-nest rats were flown to Mt Gibson Sanctuary in Western Australia to boost the species numbers.

Adelaide beaches get ‘seal’ of approval
05 December 2018

Beach-goers have a good chance of spotting fur seals when visiting Adelaide’s beaches this summer.

Butterfly Aviary launched at Cleland Wildlife Park
05 December 2018

Cleland Wildlife Park is looking a little more colourful with the addition of a new Butterfly Aviary.

Welcoming a furry friend this Christmas? Get the facts.
05 December 2018

Before buying a furry addition for your family this holiday season, make sure the seller meets the new laws.

SA accessible nature experiences on the rise
03 December 2018

Today marks International Day of People with Disability and a reminder that South Australia’s parks and beaches are for all to enjoy.

Sand carting underway at Semaphore
30 November 2018

Sand carting is underway from Semaphore jetty to the dunes north of the Semaphore South breakwater.

DEW Firefighters deployed to fight Queensland fires
29 November 2018

A team of 13 Department for Environment and Water (DEW) firefighters from across the state have been deployed to Queensland to fight an unprecedented number of fires in that state.

Lincoln National Park is December’s ‘Park of the Month’
27 November 2018

Lincoln National Park will be abuzz with activities this December as the park once again features as the Department for Environment and Water’s statewide ‘Park of the Month’.

Coastal champions wanted for school holidays
26 November 2018

Young people with a passion for the coast are invited to apply for a Coastal Ambassador Youth Training program, funded by the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board (AMLR NRM Board).

Birds back from the brink
26 November 2018

The tiny endangered Mallee emu-wren has made a comeback in South Australia with the completion of the first phase of a relocation program.