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SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Thursday, 4th April 2013

A top-level working group will investigate the mystery of mass marine deaths off our coastline, as the carcasses of dolphins, fish and penguins continue to wash up on the state's beaches.

Steve Waites and Lewis Beaumont don’t work for the government, but they have launched their own investigation into what has killed thousands of fish along the coast.

Conservationists say there has been no consultation in remote South Australia over plans to transport uranium from Western Australia.

Senator Penny Wright speaking about why Kangaroo Island's unique environment should be protected.

After years of drought and pain, the great exodus of farmers from along the mighty Murray-Darling has slowed. 

Community feedback has led to the scrapping of 28 proposed no wash zones along the River Murray.

The nation's top climate scientists and science bodies have for the first time endorsed a report that says the climate in Australia has already shifted. The peer reviewed assessment says there is "strong consensus" around its central finding and it notes that in some cases the weather has "changed for good".

Individuals living or working in South Australia and involved in land management or natural resources management can apply for the GREENHOUSE 2013 natural resources management scholarship.

The Barbara Hardy Institute presents Distinguished Lecturer Professor Robert Costanza to discuss "Solutions for a Sustainable and Desirable Future"

Barossa to Fleurieu 'Pasture Walk' bus trip; Friday 19 April. An exciting networking day and to explore pasture and grazing systems on the Fleurieu.

The Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize is a unique opportunity for talented artists to immerse themselves in the wonders of science.

Native seedlings for your rural property; Trees for Life Pre-orders are now open!!


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