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Connecting with First Nations to care for Country
Landscapes Hills and Fleurieu is seeing a groundswell of landholders who are interested in connecting with First Nations to better understand cultural heritage, provide Aboriginal people access to Country via their properties, and work together in caring for land, water and nature across the region.
2020 – 21 Grassroots Grants Recipients
How landscape boards can help
Do you look out at the beautiful landscape around you and wonder who is looking after this land? There are nine landscape boards across South Australia who work with communities to look after our natural and productive landscapes.
Why SA’s plover lovers are smiling
Hooded plovers are one of Australia’s top 20 threatened birds and there is estimated to be fewer than 800 birds in South Australia. But there’s reason to be cautiously optimistic as we move into the 2022 – 23‘hoodies’ nesting season.
SA’s nature festival spreads the word that being in nature feels good
The recent South Australian Nature Festival featured more than 350 events, encounters and experiences to celebrate nature in South Australia.
7 important SA river systems you may not have heard about
While the Murray may be South Australia’s most well-known river, there are other significant river systems in our state that are an integral part of our communities, culture and environment. Find out more about each of these 7 lesser-known rivers, including how landscape boards are supporting communities to care for them.
Partnering for conservation on World Wildlife Day
This World Wildlife Day we celebrate our partners in conservation.
Funding to care for our land, water and nature
Interested in how South Australia’s Grassroots Grants Program works? Here’s what you need to know.
12 ways landscape boards walk Reconciliation talk
Cudlee Creek fire-affected properties on the road to recovery
