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One of Australia’s longest running biodiversity programs, which helped to save the yellow-footed rock wallaby from extinction, is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
From willie wagtails on the front lawn to magpie larks in the gumtree, this week South Australians are being encouraged to take part in the Aussie Bird Count.
From the dark history of convicted felons to giant marsupials that once roamed South Australia, two unique National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) sites have been named as finalists in the 2022 South Australian Tourism Awards.
An experienced senior business and marketing professional has been appointed to help promote one of South Australia’s major attractions as a leading nature-based tourism precinct.
Fire brigade staff from National Parks and Wildlife Service CFS on the Limestone Coast were recently recognised for their stellar efforts during the 2019 – 20 Australian Black Summer bushfires.