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MONDAY 15TH APRIL 2013

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

A firefighter has been taken to hospital after a failed attempt to rescue a koala at Toorak Gardens.
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The Northern and Yorke Natural Resources Centre says baiting remains the only available and viable option to control fox numbers across South Australia.
A new, expanded aquaculture zone has been introduced for South Australia's Lower Eyre Peninsula. About 7,500 hectares has been set aside for activities including mussel, abalone and tuna farming.
With the weather still be reasonably warm, now is the time to start thinking about rabbit control for property owners.
Applications are now open for a community grant of up to $10,000 for local projects that will help increase the recycling of beverage containers.
As the dry conditions continue, more livestock producers are looking to use winery waste as a feedstock source.
Kangaroo Island too good to spoil - No to offshore Oil and Gas mining activities along our coast. Please invite your friends to join the Hands Across the Sand event (Saturday 18th May)
The Australian Government is supporting local community groups to continue their work protecting our precious environment. Environment Minister Tony Burke today opened applications for Community Environment Grants program which offers small grants of between $5000 and $50 000 to help groups undertake on-the-ground activities and increase their skills and capacity to protect the natural environment.
Over $1.5 million will be rolled out to community groups and volunteers working across the state to protect natural resources. The money will be awarded in the form of NRM Community Grants and Volunteer Support Grants, to be administered jointly for the first time.

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