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Links to other web sites of interest

Natural Heritage Trust Environfund projects: provides information on other Envirofund projects.

The Department for Environment and Heritage - Biodiversity: this page is part of the Biodiversity section of the Department for Environment and Heritage web site and provides specific information on the Southern Brown Bandicoot.

Native plants for the Aldgate Valley and the Adelaide Hills: this site provides information and photos for native plants that are suitable for the Aldgate Valley and the Adelaide Hills.

Warrawong Earth Sanctuary: this site shows the world-renowned wildlife tourism operation that is part of the Valley of the Bandicoots with common sightings of bandicoots, bettongs and platypus on guided nocturnal tours.

The 6th Creek Catchment Group: the 6th Creek Catchment Group focuses on protecting remnant vegetation and habitat through weed control, and also aims to improve water quality in a major sub-catchment of the Torrens river.

Adelaide Hills Council:

Mount Lofty Ranges Animal & Plant Control Board:

NRM Jobs: is a weekly email bulletin which advertises job vacancies and other opportunities in the environment, water and natural resource management field in Australia and New Zealand.

Land and Water Australia: a site providing information on education, research, natural resource management and extension.

Native Vegetation Research and Development Program: this site covers all aspects of native vegetation maintenance, replanting and research.

The Friends of Scott Creek Conservation Park: this site provides a wealth of information on the flora and fauna of the Scott Creek Conservation Park as well as details of weed clearance and revegetation.

The Department for Environment and Heritage - Parks and Wildlife: this site covers park management, biodiversity conservation, native vegetation management and animal welfare.

The City of Mitcham: this council web site has two pages that suggest plants suitable for planting either in the hills or on the plains.

eFloraSA: it is intended that this site will become an electronic database for the flora of South Australia. At the moment it only covers the genus Acacia (wattles).

The Charles Sturt University Virtual Herbarium: this site is a virtual herbarium for the flora of the Upper Murray and Murrumbidgee areas of Australia.

Australia's Vitual Herbarium: this site is a virtual herbarium for Australia's flora and also provides links to all the other herbaria around Australia.

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