These links may be of use to you:
- The Mount Lofty
Ranges Catchment Program
The aim of the Mount Lofty Ranges Catchment Program is to accelerate
on-ground action towards the sustainable use and development of the
natural resources of the ranges, in line with recommendations from the
Mount Lofty Ranges Regional Strategy Plan.
- Save the
Murray
Welcome to a revitalised www.savethemurray.com. Your Internet portal
dedicated to informing and empowering the community to clean up and
protect the health of the River Murray and its surrounds.
- Landcare
Australia
We support the Landcare and Coastcare movements by raising funds and
awareness, and help governments, corporates and communities become partners
in awareness campaigns and environmental repair projects
- Watercare
‘Watercare’ is a curriculum resource for schools which encourages
passionate discussion about water, watercare, integrated catchment management,
ecological sustainability and informed and active citizenship
- Adelaide Hills Council Environmental
Groups
There are many active groups assisting the protection
and health of our local environment. Groups are listed for direct contact
and a contact table for the environment groups operating in our Council
area is available here for your download.
- Frog
Census
The Frog Census is your chance to help the Environment Protection Authority
(EPA) monitor the health of aquatic environments in South Australia.
The Frog Census provides a 'snapshot' of the distribution and abundance
of frogs in South Australia. It relies on people from all over the State
taking tape recordings of frog calls during 'Frog Week' in the second
week of September each year.
- Greening
Australia
Greening Australia works in partnership with landholders, the community,
government and business to tackle environmental degradation in a practical,
apolitical, scientific way
- Salt
Control SA
Approximately 5.7 million hectares of farm land in Australia is now
at high risk from dryland salinity, with the possibility that the figure
could rise to 17.1 million hectares by the year 2050. Salinity also
affects environmental assets, particularly watercourses and wetlands,
as well as roads and buildings.
- SA Central
The South Australia Central web site was launched on 27th February 1997,
providing a comprehensive directory of South Australian web sites, including
online information and services from Government, Business and Community
sources.

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