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The Department for Environment and Water estimates that 75 per cent of South Australia’s endangered glossy black-cockatoo population, found solely on Kangaroo Island, lived within the 210,000 hectares burned in the recent bushfires.
The South Australian Government has joined forces with Nature Foundation SA to launch a special fund to re-establish habitat for wildlife in the state’s bushfire-ravaged regions.
The construction of the feral cat fence that will aid the KI Natural Resources Management (NRM) Board’s ambitious Kangaroo Island Feral Cat Eradication Program - the largest of its kind in the world, is set to begin following approval from the KI Council.
With regional feed-in from across Australia, the Regional Weather and Climate Guides Project has released their climate guides to help farming businesses improve their resilience.
As a result of the workshop we held on Monday 27 May 2019, to discuss the information known about the Kangaroo Island dunnart and the threats to it with scientists, local ecologists and landholders with KI dunnarts on their properties, draft conservation advice for the Kangaroo Island Dunnart was produced, this is now open for consultation for the KI Community to give us any feedback that they would like to make on the draft advice.
The Kangaroo Island Natural Resources Management Board has invited Land to Market Australia to share its insights into changing market demands within the environmentally sustainable farming sector.
The application for the feral cat fence, that will aid the ambitious Kangaroo Island Feral Cat Eradication Program - the largest of its kind in the world, has been submitted to the KI Council.
Two new projects, The Safe Haven for Threatened Species Project and The Wildlife Detector Dogs Project, are set to begin the eradication of feral cats from the Dudley peninsula this June.