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A South Australian island off the west coast of the Eyre Peninsula is set to become a 3400-hectare wildlife safe haven and nature-based tourism destination following a $2.67 million cash injection.
Flinders Island, South Australia, will be turned into a safe haven for animals Plans to introduced endangered mammals and also protect birds there Invasive rats, mice and feral cats will be ...
Flinders Island, 30 kilometres off the coast of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, has been a working farm for more than a century but it's getting a new, national role as an ark for threatened ...
Eradicating feral animals from islands can be expensive, ... Eradicating cats, rats and pigs from Flinders Island in Tasmania would help save forty-spotted pardalotes.
Flinders Island is known for its wild beauty and now also for its culinary landscape. ... "Water is not the problem, it's the wind and the animals; everything has to be completely enclosed.
The Queensland government has halted a World Heritage nomination bid put forth by Labor last year. It’s next steps could greatly impact the cape’s future.