by Carole Pinnock | Sep 8, 2021 | environmental policy
This week the SA Government released its report cards on the state of the environment in SA. They cover our native vegetation, inland waterways, coastal marine environment, air quality and climate amongst other key environmental assets. The report cards are a...
by Carole Pinnock | Aug 18, 2021 | environmental policy, News, regeneration
Blue carbon is coastal and marine habitats that store carbon in either plants or soil. Coastal habitats such as mangrove forests, saltmarshes and seagrass meadows can capture carbon from the atmosphere at a rate up to 40 times faster than forests on land. If left...
by Carole Pinnock | Aug 11, 2021 | environmental policy, volunteering, weeds, workshops
Following the first stage of National Established Weed Priorities (NEWP) workshops in March 2021, we invite you to attend the second stage of workshops to help further develop the draft NEWP Framework and provide input on its proposed implementation. The...
by Carole Pinnock | Jul 28, 2021 | environmental policy, regeneration, weeds
Following the first stage of National Established Weed Priorities (NEWP) workshops in March 2021, we invite you to attend the second stage of workshops to help further develop the draft NEWP Framework and provide input on its proposed implementation. The...
by Carole Pinnock | Jun 23, 2021 | environmental policy
Pest animals like rabbits, foxes and deer have unfortunately become a normal part of life across metro SA and the urban fringes. Read on to find out how to help manage their impact. We may not be able to eliminate all pest animals so instead, we prioritise which ones...
by Carole Pinnock | Mar 13, 2021 | environmental policy, News
This plan provides a pathway for all of Adelaide to become cooler, greener, wilder and climate-resilient. Like most cities, Adelaide’s nature is under pressure due to factors such as urban densification, climate change and loss of natural habitat. Fortunately, we can...