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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.
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.
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.
South Australia’s parks have received more than $130 million in today’s State Budget 2020 – 21.
New funding of $17 million will be invested in South Australia’s parks to improve nature-based tourism.