News
Quolls and possums thriving in the Flinders Ranges a decade on from their reintroduction
21/05/2025
More than a decade after their reintroduction to the Flinders Ranges, western quolls and brush-tailed possums are prospering, despite recent harsh and dry conditions.
SA harmful algal bloom update
21/05/2025
Karenia mikimotoi, a naturally occurring microalgae, is affecting parts of South Australia’s coast.
South Australia’s first ever Biodiversity Act introduced to State Parliament
15/05/2025
South Australia’s first ever Biodiversity Act has been introduced to State Parliament including new provisions to better protect our state’s native animals and plants, build resilience to the effects of climate change, and to reduce red tape for development.
Forty years of volunteer hosts in SA’s national parks
15/05/2025
A long-running National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) volunteer initiative is celebrating a significant anniversary.
Your guide to freshwater turtles in South Australia
23/05/2025
This World Turtle Day, find out which freshwater turtles can be found in SA, and why they are in fact environmental heroes in a half-shell.
Biodiversity Day: Celebrating South Australia's creatures, great and small
22/05/2025
Happy International Day for Biological Diversity! From the tiny Western pygmy possum through to some of our prehistoric beasts, we truly have a diverse array of native species to celebrate in South Australia.
Everything you need to know about visiting Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre National Park
20/05/2025
From the air or from the ground, you don’t want to miss seeing how rain has breathed new life into the usually arid Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.