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The re-establishment of little penguins on West Island, off the Fleurieu Peninsula coastline, has been an exciting discovery for National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia (NPWSSA) staff.
Construction was completed this week on a new native shellfish reef one kilometre off Glenelg Beach with the site expected to help boost fish stocks and improve water quality in the area.
One of the oldest known pied oystercatchers in southern Australia has been sighted just north of Carpenter Rocks in Canunda National Park during volunteer biennial monitoring this week.
The Coorong and Lakes Alexandrina and Albert celebrate 35 years as a Ramsar-listed wetland this month recognising the area’s international ecological importance.
The South Australian Government’s partner in the construction of new shellfish reefs has won a leading environmental science award.