The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board's inaugural Grassroots Grants program is now open!
Grants of between $1,000 and $8,000 are available for individuals, community groups and other not-for-profit organisations on KI.
https://t.co/4nKVHB7vqc
The KI Landscape Board's feral cat eradication team spotted Several endangered Southern Brown Bandicoots when reviewing camera traps on the Dudley Peninsula
Read more about #KILandscapeBoard's Safe Haven project here: https://t.co/Ey7Uo3Mkmy
@naturefsa @TSCommissioner@TSR_Hub
The Chair of the KI Landscape Board, Andrew Heinrich, has delivered a message on the launch of the new Board today acknowledging the challenges and opportunities we face as an island.
Read here for more info: https://t.co/irGuuKBw6s
#KILandscapeBoard
Today is the day! As of today we are now known as the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board and will continue our many years of work and partnerships established with our communities on the key priorities of our Board.
For more information please visit: https://t.co/pBeQDFojLh
The way landscapes are managed across SA is changing! The name of this twitter account has changed to the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board to reflect this change.
For more info about the Landscape Board and the changes to landscape management please visit: https://t.co/8WdFeo6piX.
Thank you so much to everyone who has made a tax-deductible donation to our Vital Work Appeal 2020 :). There is still time to help save South Australia's wildlife and reduce your tax at the same time!
https://t.co/1zonhRb455
📷 Wedge-tailed eagle by Phil Cole
Last chance to book your place at our BIOCHAR Smart Agriculture event with Melissa Rebbeck
16:30 - 19:00, Tuesday 23 June at the Parndana Bowling Club.
Book your place here: https://t.co/qg4VkKHPgH
Book now: KI local tours of Flinders Chase National Park on Sunday, 28 June
To find out more and to book your spot on a tour go to:
10am tour: https://t.co/TX02YiIRHu
1pm tour: https://t.co/pzS1X2dnXk
Each tour will be limited to 20 registrations to meet COVID-19 guidelines.
Boaties must be vigilant this whale migration season and respect these mammals by keeping a safe distance, unlike a boatie captured on camera last week https://t.co/sUprcbJ2Xw
#whales#EncounterBay#VictorHarbor#southernrightwhale
Calling all citizen scientists and star gazers!
This Sunday night 21 June, join thousands of people going outside to look at the stars to help researchers create a map of Australia’s darkest skies. Register before Sunday! https://t.co/U9IbuiPwyO
If you live on or are visiting the #DudleyPeninsula on #KI please be aware of our trialling of a newly registered bait for use in the #FeralCatEradicationProgram. Keep dogs out of these areas.
Read more here: https://t.co/9PudqjMPIX
Want to eradicate feral cats and protect wildlife on Kangaroo Island? Cool. How many cats are there though? Our new paper starts putting numbers on the page. Big thanks to 📈🐱 @TSR_Hub @NRKangarooIs @SAEnvirWater @brettpmurphy@terrainecology
https://t.co/vslTobC6Xj
Glossy black-cockatoo recovery. With our partners @KoalaMattress we have been able to work with @NRKangarooIsin to give the cockatoos a chance of survival. Thank you to everyone for the incredible generosity, if you would like to continue support👉https://t.co/lif0BRcRx9
A reminder to everyone that the deadline for applications for the Wildlife Recovery Grants Program is 5 pm (ACST) Friday 12 June 2020, less than two weeks away!
For more information on the grants, head over to @naturefsa's website here: https://t.co/se4pzvSvTb
Our update for May is out now. Featuring a number of stories in celebration of last month's International Day of Biodiversity, it showcases just a small sample of the amazing work being carried out by NRMs across Australia #1000soflocalsolutions https://t.co/36O36IlGHA
Our new newsletter keeping people updated on the #KIFeralCatEradicationProgram, #NineLives, is out now.
Check out this issue to learn about the eradication work underway on the #DudleyPeninsula and more...
You can view the newsletter here: https://t.co/eIbWQobSBR
Amazed to detect a surviving #KIdunnart at one of our former monitoring hotspots. The recent bushfires razed all of their habitat. Today with landholders we are establishing a grid of #feralcat cage traps and constructing artificial shelter sites #privatelandconservation