An integrated and on-going rabbit control program to maintain low rabbit abundance at Peake Point on lower Eyre Peninsula has paid dividends and enabled Jumping jack wattle (Acacia enterocarpa), a nationally threatened wattle species, to regenerate in its natural environment.
Eyre Peninsula residents with ideas on improving the condition of natural resources on private or community land are invited to apply for Annual NRM grants from $500 of up to $25,000 .
National Parks and local reserves provide plentiful Easter holidays camping options on the west coast. We have some of the most stunning scenery in Australia as our natural playground and that’s why collectively we all have a role to play in keeping it clean and beautifully wild.
A report outlining public feedback and recommendations from the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board’s (the Board) Draft Business Plan 2016-19, which included a proposed NRM levy changes for Eyre Peninsula, was given to the Board on Tuesday 23 February, 2016.
Sheep producers on the Eyre Peninsula can see the latest technology and equipment available for livestock enterprises in the one venue, at the SheepConnect SA Sheep Technology Day at Wudinna this month.
Community members will head to the coast to learn first-hand how to identify different beach-nesting bird species, with registrations opening this week for a free community workshop in Ceduna organised by Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula. BirdLife Australia trainer and presenter Renee Mead will share bird watching tips at the workshop, including information on how the community can help monitor these poorly-studied species.
Women from central Eyre Peninsula with a passion for farming are invited to register for the ‘Cereal Production … from the beginning for women’ workshop in Wudinna, beginning Friday 1 April 2016.