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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.
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.
Staff at Cleland Wildlife Park in the Adelaide Hills have proven they are up to the challenge – the TikTok #BlindingLights Challenge, that is.
Campsite bookings in SA national parks and reserves have taken off since the easing of COVID-19-related restrictions on regional travel in SA has made camping an option once again.
Cleland Wildlife Park and other iconic State Government tourism sites will start re-opening from today as COVID-19-related restrictions are eased.