Federal Boost to Feral Goat Program
Monday, November 24, 2008 (25 reads)
Funding announced under the Federal Government’s Caring for Country program will boost the South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resources Management (SAAL NRM) Board region’s capability to control feral goats in South Australia’s rangelands.
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SAAL NRM Planning for Feral Goats
Thursday, October 23, 2008 (115 reads)
The South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resources Management (SAAL NRM) Board undertakes a range of activities to support landholders managing feral goats in the SA arid region.
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Help Needed to Find Secretive Lizard
Friday, August 22, 2008 (217 reads)
The opal fields and mine shafts around Coober Pedy provide a unique opportunity to learn more about one Australia’s little known reptiles – the Bronzeback Legless Lizard.
Reece Pedler from the South Australia Arid Lands Natural Resources Management Board has recently been working in Coober Pedy as part of a project to investigate the use of mineshafts as makeshift traps to catch some of the seldom-seen lizards.
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SAAL NRM Introduces New Dingo Technology
Friday, August 22, 2008 (194 reads)
New technologies and techniques to manage dingo attacks on livestock are being introduced across the arid lands region of South Australia. The South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resources Management (SAAL NRM) Board will host a series of workshops on dingo control, demonstrating new infrared monitoring cameras and soft-catch “Jake” traps to landholders across the state.
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NRM Boards Unite to Fight Wheel Cactus
Friday, August 22, 2008 (176 reads)
As part of a growing effort to tackle the problem of Opuntia (commonly known as wheel cactus and prickly pear), several of SA’s Natural Resources Management (NRM) boards have united to take the fight against this nasty pest state-wide.
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SAAL NRM Supports Junior Gardners
Friday, August 22, 2008 (112 reads)
The Coober Pedy Area School has won funding to build a native school garden with assistance from Louise Gavin, community engagement officer, South Australian Arid Lands NRM Board.
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SAAL NRM Feeds the Great Tracks Cleanup
Friday, August 22, 2008 (68 reads)
For six big days starting July 12, the Birdsville Track, the Strezlecki Track and Cordillo road will be treated to a cleanup thanks to a group of 25 volunteers from the Leigh Creek State Emergency Services. “The Great Tracks Cleanup”, an initiative of the Leigh Creek community, will travel some of the most remote and iconic outback tracks in Australia to collect and remove rubbish, tyres and car wrecks.
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