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South Australia’s new National Parks and Wildlife Service was launched on the weekend with a ranger-focused celebration at Belair National Park.
The South Australian Government has partnered with a Californian university to ensure the Flinders Ranges’ Ediacaran fossils remain at the forefront of science in the origins of animal life on earth.
The Waterfall Gully to Mt Lofty summit trail will be closed from Second Falls on weekdays for four weeks while restoration work is carried out.
Come along to a community event this Saturday, 27 July at Belair National Park to launch the new National Parks and Wildlife Service and celebrate World Ranger Day.
Apply now to become one of South Australia’s first volunteer rangers to help look after the state’s iconic national parks and connect visitors with parks.