Search Results
Meet our members
Read profiles of members of the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board
Cuttlefest citizen science and school activities
Landscape boards committed to reconciliation and First Nations partnerships
The chairs of South Australia’s nine landscape boards have made a strong commitment to reconciliation and to strengthening partnerships with First Nations across the state by signing an historic ‘Statement of Commitment’.
weed-spread-after-disaster
Flood, fire and drought all clear a path for opportunistic pest plants. Find out what you can do to help prevent their spread.
9 good reasons to celebrate World Wildlife Day
To celebrate World Wildlife Day, we’re putting the spotlight on work being done by landscape boards and their amazing partners to conserve threatened native fauna across South Australia.
Cleaning-up and revegetating our misunderstood saltmarsh
Saltmarshes are one of the Eyre Peninsula’s most valuable and environmentally sensitive ecosystems however their value is often greatly underestimated with some even using local saltmarsh as a rubbish dumping ground.
Be a citizen scientist in your own backyard
Have you heard birds chirping in your backyard today? Or spotted an array of bugs or plants in a local waterway? There are times when sharing these observations can be really useful to the scientific community such as during citizen science programs.
Two new Board members for Eyre Peninsula
The Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board has welcomed two new Board members this month.
Annual shorebird surveys
Our western district team was recently involved with annual shorebird monitoring at critical breeding and feeding sites.
Agriculture programs
Find out about our current and past agriculture programs.