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A male dolphin named Namor at the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary (ADS) is in good physical condition and feeding and behaving normally, despite the presence of a lump on its side.
Up to $52 million of works have started to rebuild and rejuvenate Kangaroo Island’s nature-based tourism in parks, creating hundreds of much-needed jobs following the summer’s bushfires and impacts from coronavirus.
More than 12,000 hectares of native bushland, plantation forests and conservation parks in the southern Barossa region will be available for recreational activity this June long weekend thanks to a network of new access trails.
Works to improve the health of the Katarapko floodplain are coming to an end after a busy 18 months of construction and importantly allowing the park to reopen to the public.
Campgrounds in many of the state’s national parks and reserves are close to being booked out over the June long weekend as South Australians take advantage of the lifting of travel restrictions.