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Bounceback

Bounceback is a major conservation project aiming to protect and restore the semi-arid environments of the Flinders, Gawler and Olary Ranges of South Australia.

Since its inception in the early 1990s as a targeted operation focused on reducing threats to Rock-wallaby populations in the Olary and Flinders Ranges, Bounceback has evolved into a broadscale recovery project incorporating specific conservation objectives across reserves, private landholdings and pastoral properties.

Bounceback has grown significantly over the years, both in terms of its geographic spread and the activities it undertakes.

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