Newsletters
Nature Matters provides the latest information and updates on Nature Foundation events, projects and feature stories.
Issue 3, 2020
- Introducing the 2020 Research Grant recipients
- Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby Recovery update
- 2019-2020 Water For Nature wrap up
- Kids on Country online
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Issue 2, 2020
- Murray Hardyhead fish breeding success
- Insects respond to rain at Witchelina
- Glossy Black-cockatoos on KI update
- Building better relationships with Traditional Custodians
- Nature Foundation hosted by Premier
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Issue 1, 2020
- Watchalunga survey
- 2020 Research Grants Round opening
- Latham's Snipe Project
- $400K grant for Pygmy Bluetongues
- Summer of Fire
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Issue 3, 2019
- Frances parkland revegetation
- 2019 research grants
- Carbon and conservation
- Make it rain and watch them grow!
- Staff profile: Alex Nankivell
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Issue 2, 2019
- Nationally endangered fish rediscovered in the Riverland
- Mt Lofty Ranges Southern Emu-wren on the rise
- Waikerie Silos completed
- Private Land Conservation Conference 2019
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Issue 1, 2019
- Role of the Raptors Witchelina Field Trip
- Opening of the 2019 Grants Round
- The Ecological Role of Murray River Turtles
- Private Land Conservation Conference 2019
- New Life for the Hiltaba Woolpress
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Spring 2018
- Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby Recovery Appeal
- Short-tailed Grasswren Survey
- Great Results for Flora and Foauna on Kangaroo Island
- Hiltaba Grand Working Bee
- Cleland Walking Trail Launch
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Winter 2018
- 2018 Vital Work Appeal
- Science Strategy 2018-2023
- First accredited third party provider for SEBs
- Hiltaba Grand Working Bee
- Kids on Country camp
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Summer Autumn 2018
- Mark Bonnin Walking Trail Launch
- Water for Nature Exchange
- Para Woodlands update
- Results of Nature Foundation SA Member Survey
- Volunteer Profile: Miaonan Hu
- Events Calendar 2018
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Hiltaba Nature Reserve Healthy Populations Appeal
- Restoring Watchalunga Nature Reserve
- Twenty-four new species of trapdoor spider discovered
- How to move six billion litres of water
- Have you ever wondered about volunteering?
- Science Alive, Science Grants and the World Environment Fair
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