by Carole Pinnock | Feb 17, 2021 | News, Recovery, Recovery after bushfires
It is now a year since the fires and remarkable stories of recovery are starting to come in from those receiving funding from the Wildlife Recovery Fund. In the words of one recipient “In many ways this Wildlife Recovery project has helped us heal, as we have...
by Carole Pinnock | Feb 3, 2021 | News, trail riding, volunteering
National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia (NPWSSA) staff have been busy helping local volunteers from the Friends of Riverland Parks and the Berri Bike Boys, who have been working to design, develop, and install trail markers and signs for the new Katarapko...
by Carole Pinnock | Feb 3, 2021 | Fundraising, News, Recovery
This week, our state was confronted with another summer bushfire. With last year’s bushfires still fresh in our minds, the Cherry Gardens bushfire made us hold a collective breath. Thankfully, the fires were controlled with a huge effort from emergency services and...
by Carole Pinnock | Dec 17, 2020 | Board, eNewsletter, News
It has been an unusual year, but despite that there has been good news, major achievements, new directions and much more to read about in a very eventful year!...
by Carole Pinnock | Dec 9, 2020 | News, environmental policy
The Minister for Environment and Water David Speirs MP has set a new course for conserving our state’s natural environment with the release of the Nature Conservation Directions Statement 2020 last month. The new Nature Conservation Directions Statement 2020 sets a...
by Carole Pinnock | Dec 3, 2020 | Competition, News
Over 300 entries were received across the 8 categories in Environment SA’s best Heritage Photo Competition! You are now invited to select your favourite photo from the Top 20. Click here for information about each of the heritage places featured in the Top 20...