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Marine activities focus

30 September 2014

A variety of activities are planned in Port Lincoln and in Ceduna over the school holidays to raise awareness about our special marine environment.

Study to examine bushfires and biodiversity

25 September 2014

The University of South Australia and University of Adelaide have joined forces for a new study to explore the balance between conservation values and bushfire risk in the Adelaide-Mount Lofty Ranges and Lower Eyre Peninsula.

Landowners urged to review insecticide control practices

16 September 2014

Eyre Peninsula farmers are being asked to look at their insecticide control practices after a once-off discovery of increased levels of the insecticide Chlorpyrifos in the Tod River Catchment on Lower Eyre Peninsula.

Six-year-old sets sights on saving marine life

12 August 2014

"All life is precious and we should do everything we can to help”, are the winning words of Whyalla Wildlife Warrior Riley Hancock. Six-year-old Riley is the winner of a competition to ‘Save our Marine life’ run by Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula.

Students become scientists for a day

12 August 2014

Port Lincoln High School Aquatic Sciences students, Indigenous Cadets and the Group of Southern Barngarla Women will take part in a marine science expedition within the Sleaford Bay Marine Park Sanctuary Zone as part of National Science Week 16th-24th August.

Keep your distance and enjoy the experience!

12 August 2014

Strap on the binoculars and get to the Head of the Bight on Eyre Peninsula! That’s the tip from the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources as the whale watching season ramps up on the Far West Coast.

Get down, get muddy!

12 August 2014

Whyalla school kids have spent a messy day getting dirty all in the name of a good cause – to help their local environment.