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Close to 90,000 native fish fingerlings were released at three locations last week as part of efforts to improve fishing experiences and boost recreational activities at a number of reservoir reserves across South Australia.
Historic photos and stories on the Bucks Camp and Box Flat campgrounds in Ngarkat Conservation Park are being sought by National Parks and Wildlife Service.
While international travel is not an option for most South Australians, at the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary (AIBS) National Park — Winaityinaityi Pangkara thousands of resident birds are preparing to take flight in a return journey of 25,000 kilometres.
Only two years after their original release, golden perch have thrived at Aroona Dam Sanctuary, near Leigh Creek in the Northern Flinders Ranges.
Conservation on private land will get a significant boost with the delivery of the first round of Heritage Agreement grants under the State Government’s $3 million Revitalising Private Conservation in South Australia program.