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Deep Creek is Park of the Month for June

The oppor­tu­ni­ty to immerse your­self in nature and to expe­ri­ence native wildlife like west­ern grey kan­ga­roos, short beaked echid­nas, 100s of species of birds as well as the odd pass­ing whale makes Deep Creek Con­ser­va­tion Park a must-vis­it destination.


Glen­thorne Nation­al Park — Itya­mai­it­pin­na Yarta offi­cial­ly proclaimed

A new nation­al park in Adelaide’s south­ern sub­urbs was offi­cial­ly pro­claimed today with the State Gov­ern­ment for­mal­ly estab­lish­ing the Glen­thorne Nation­al Park — Itya­mai­it­pin­na Yarta.


Cock­a­too chicks hatch in burnt KI bush

Glossy black-cock­a­too chicks have hatched in amongst burnt bush on Kan­ga­roo Island, boost­ing hopes the endan­gered species can be saved from extinction.


Big boost for nature-based tourism in South Australia

Nature-based tourism in South Aus­tralia will be tur­bocharged with the launch of a $5 mil­lion co-invest­ment fund to fast track recov­ery after coro­n­avirus restric­tions and bush­fires have dev­as­tat­ed much of the state.


Quolls and pos­sums sur­vive remark­ably well in the Flinders

West­ern Quoll (Idnya) and Brush­tail Pos­sum (Viri­da) pop­u­la­tions rein­tro­duced into South Australia’s Ikara-Flinders Ranges Nation­al Park have suc­cess­ful­ly endured three years of drought and con­tin­u­al cat and fox predation.