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The Port Environment Forum was established in 1992 in response to community concern about industrial pollution and its impact on nearby homes, schools and community .
The Port Environment Forum was established in 1992 in response to community concern about industrial pollution and its impact on nearby homes, schools and community .
Seeds for Snapper is a national volunteer program that encourages community members to contribute to seagrass restoration.
Kangaroo Island experienced bushfires that burned 211,500 hectares of land.
While Hooded Plover populations in South Australia are stable and depends on protection against urban development, human recreational activity and introduced predators.
The Arckaringa Daisy's restricted distribution and small population make it particularly vulnerable and emphasise the need for conservation efforts to ensure its survival.
Many small, isolated and declining numbers of the nationally endangered and endemic Australian sea lion present challenges to improving its population.
Bbushfires burnt more than 96% of known KI dunnart habitat. Following extensive surveys the dunnart was discovered to have persisted at over 100 sites.
Kangaroo Island Glossy Black-Cockatoos is highly reliant on artificial nesting structures, and remains vulnerable to further habitat loss.
Malleefowl, best known for their large nest mounds, is in decline, mostly caused by land clearing for farming.
The endangered species has a severely fragmented distribution and is threatened by changes in land use, inappropriate grazing regimes and climate change.
Flows for Future aims to improve the condition of waterways through addressing the reduced duration and availability of critical low flows and restoring long term flow volumes.
A Healthy Country Plan is an inclusive community approach where leaders develop the plan with input from their community and support from a facilitator and partners.
Oyster reefs provide crucial habitats, filtered water and improved water clarity and quality, and stabilised sediment and protected shorelines from storm surge wave-energy.
Kangaroo Island Landscape Board has developed detailed climate change information on impacts to rainfall, surface water flows and farm dam water security
Historic land clearing, agricultural land use as a rural grazing property, and illegal dumping of construction and demolition waste left a property at Carrickalinga, on the Fleurieu Peninsula, in a degraded condition.
The Alinytjara Wilurara Landscape Board (AWLB) has proudly supported the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands’ (APY) Warru Recovery Project since 2007.
The Yalata coast is one of the largest sand masses in the state, with the spectacular Bunda Cliffs at the Head of Bight, beaches highly prized by fishers, and the dune system.
Marna Banggara is a long-term project to restore ecological processes and resilience to southern Yorke Peninsula from feral animals, pest plants and climate change.
Alinytjara Wiluṟara Landscape Board and Aṉangu ranger groups control spread of buffel grass, with resources and time.