Many hands in Port Neill foreshore restoration
30 June 2015
A section of the Port Neill coastline has had a make-over with about 1,500 coastal seedlings planted by local school students, community members and members of the Green Army.
30 June 2015
A section of the Port Neill coastline has had a make-over with about 1,500 coastal seedlings planted by local school students, community members and members of the Green Army.
11 June 2015
The Water Use on Farms Workshop will showcase the latest technologies and products available to capture, store and move water around properties, for farmers and primary producers in lower and eastern Eyre Peninsula.
03 June 2015
A workshop on the biological control of weeds was held in Port Lincoln recently.
03 June 2015
Land management high school students from Whyalla and Port Augusta have been busy making Whyalla's coastline healthier and greener.
27 May 2015
Diana Laube has been appointed as the next Presiding Member of the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board.
19 May 2015
The Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board is proud to announce the first round of successful Adapt NRM Grants. This initiative will provide $194,700 worth of grants to six organisations, allowing them to undertake projects that promote the sustainable management of our natural resources and progress priority adaptation options as outlined in the Regional Climate Change Adaptation Plan for the Eyre Peninsula .
11 May 2015
Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula is urging the community to carefully consider the source of their firewood to minimise negative impacts on the environment.
07 May 2015
The United Nations has proclaimed May 22 the International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB) to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. This year’s theme is Biodiversity for Sustainable Development.
07 May 2015
We are lucky to have some large parks (9.6 million hectares in total) set aside for conservation and visitor enjoyment, without the crowds!
04 May 2015
In just one year, 320 kilograms of rubbish has been collected from along the coastline near Whyalla. The rubbish was collected from Fitzgerald Bay to Munyaroo Conservation Park and included 270 glass and plastic bottles, 130 cans and 55 Kilograms of plastic.