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Boost for lit­tle pen­guins on Fleurieu Peninsula

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.


New expe­ri­ence show­cas­es Kan­ga­roo Island Wilder­ness trail recovery

The Kan­ga­roo Island Wilder­ness Trail (KIWT) will reopen for walk­ers from 1 Decem­ber for the first time since last summer’s dev­as­tat­ing bushfires.


Flight of fan­cy at Canun­da Nation­al Park as H9 spot­ted three decades after first sighting

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.


First Kau­r­na ranger appoint­ed for Ade­laide Inter­na­tion­al Bird Sanctuary

One of South Australia’s first grad­u­ates from the Kau­r­na Ranger Train­ing Pro­gram has been appoint­ed to the Ade­laide Inter­na­tion­al Bird Sanc­tu­ary (AIBS) Nation­al Park — Winaity­i­naityi Pangkara.


His­toric cel­e­bra­tions at Yorke Peninsula’s Dhil­ba Guu­ran­da-Innes Nation­al Park

Today marks the 50th anniver­sary of the procla­ma­tion of Innes Nation­al Park on the Yorke Penin­su­la and in anoth­er sig­nif­i­cant mile­stone the State Gov­ern­ment has entered into a co-man­age­ment agree­ment with the Narung­ga nation.