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Hooded plover biennial survey
26 November 2018

Volunteers and Natural Resources staff across the Eyre Peninsula are walking local beaches to find and record sightings of the vulnerable Hooded Plover.

Volunteers make for a greener world
26 November 2018

Dozens of environmental volunteer groups across the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges region are dedicating hundreds of hours every year to look after the region’s parks, coasts, waterways and reserves.

A near ‘Living fossil’ discovered on Chowilla Floodplain
26 November 2018

An unusual crustacean, known as a shield shrimp (Triops australiensis), was spotted recently by Department for Environment and Water (DEW) staff undertaking a native fish survey on the Chowilla Floodplain recently.

Measures available to manage kangaroo populations
19 November 2018

With high numbers of kangaroos present across the state, landholders are reminded to take the right measures when controlling kangaroo numbers.

Hardy little SA fish in population initiative
15 November 2018

These tiny native wetland fish from the River Murray are on the way to New South Wales to help expand their numbers in the river system.

Consultation on roadside vegetation management
15 November 2018

New guidelines issued by the Native Vegetation Council will give councils greater capacity to manage roadside vegetation.

Adelaide Botanic Garden hosts roaming theatre show
14 November 2018

Who is the mysterious Circa and what’s her connection to the Adelaide Botanic Garden?

Award-winning universal cave access
13 November 2018

SA's only World Heritage site, the Naracoorte Caves, has been awarded a silver medal at the 2018 South Australian Tourism Awards.

Poppy planting at Mount Lofty Botanic Garden
11 November 2018

More than 300 students from Crafers Primary School planted Flanders Poppies at Mount Lofty Botanic Garden to mark the centenary of Armistice Day.

Councils funded to help protect SA’s coasts
09 November 2018

Eight South Australian councils have been granted a total of $325,500 by the Coast Protection Board to help protect and conserve the state’s coastline.