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This echidna was snapped by a trail camera at Yellabinna. Echidnas are found throughout Australia, from the snowy high country to the desert – anywhere that ants and termites occur.
#wildoz #monotreme
This echidna was snapped by a trail camera at Yellabinna. Echidnas are found throughout Australia, from the snowy high country to the desert – anywhere that ants and termites occur.
#wildoz #monotreme
This shrubby twinleaf was spotted along the Yalata coast on a recent field trip. Named because each leaf is split into two leaflets, these low, spreading shrubs are quite adaptable, growing in a variety of habitats and soil types.
#wildoz #nativeflora
This shrubby twinleaf was spotted along the Yalata coast on a recent field trip. Named because each leaf is split into two leaflets, these low, spreading shrubs are quite adaptable, growing in a variety of habitats and soil types.
#wildoz #nativeflora
This magnificent wedge-tailed eagle was photographed on take-off during recent fieldwork. Australia’s largest bird of prey, the wedgie can grow to a wingspan of up to 2.8m, although the ones found on the Nullarbor tend to be smaller.
#wildoz #birdsofaustralia #birds
This magnificent wedge-tailed eagle was photographed on take-off during recent fieldwork. Australia’s largest bird of prey, the wedgie can grow to a wingspan of up to 2.8m, although the ones found on the Nullarbor tend to be smaller.
#wildoz #birdsofaustralia #birds
We’re excited to announce the 2026 SA Aboriginal Ranger Land & Sea Conference!
Mark your diary for March 24-26 next year and get ready to head to the Adelaide Hills.
We’ll be announcing more details soon – watch this space!
Please contact arnsa@enarah.com.au with any enquiries.
We’re excited to announce the 2026 SA Aboriginal Ranger Land & Sea Conference!
Mark your diary for March 24-26 next year and get ready to head to the Adelaide Hills.
We’ll be announcing more details soon – watch this space!
Please contact arnsa@enarah.com.au with any enquiries.
The Invasive Species Council has started a petition calling for national action on buffel grass.
Add your voice here:
The Invasive Species Council has started a petition calling for national action on buffel grass.
Add your voice here:
This evocative article from Richard Swain at the @Invasive Species Council sums up why the battle against buffel grass is so important.
This evocative article from Richard Swain at the @Invasive Species Council sums up why the battle against buffel grass is so important.
They were joined on the third day by board chairs, who took the opportunity to meet with new Minister for Climate, Environment and Water, the Hon. Lucy Hood MP.
They were joined on the third day by board chairs, who took the opportunity to meet with new Minister for Climate, Environment and Water, the Hon. Lucy Hood MP.
Thought-provoking piece from the CEO of our friends at @IDA, representing desert Country and culture at the UN COP30 climate conference in Brazil.
Thought-provoking piece from the CEO of our friends at @IDA, representing desert Country and culture at the UN COP30 climate conference in Brazil.
This western blue-tongued skink was spotted on a recent field trip in the AW region. Blue-tongues are among the largest members of the skink family. They are ovoviviparous – their young develop in eggs and hatch inside the mother’s body and are then born live.
#wildoz #reptiles #lizard
These white-winged fairywrens were snapped on a recent field trip near Ooldea. The male bird is showing some blue – in full breeding plumage they're almost completely covered in striking electric blue with the white wings that give them their name.
#wildoz #birds #birdsofaustralia
These white-winged fairywrens were snapped on a recent field trip near Ooldea. The male bird is showing some blue – in full breeding plumage they're almost completely covered in striking electric blue with the white wings that give them their name.
#wildoz #birds #birdsofaustralia
AW’s Jess Burdon attended the Weed Management Society of SA conference, where she caught up with Chris Brodie from the State Herbarium, former AW staff member Troy Bowman and PhD candidate Sofie Costin, who is working on buffel research with support from AW.
#wildoz #weeds #buffel
Thanks to Far West Coast Rangers for hosting this year’s pre-season buffel grass workshop in Ceduna. The workshop was filled with collaborative conversations and knowledge sharing from diverse groups with a common aim – managing buffel.
#wildoz #weeds #buffel
Australia has possibly the largest wild population of camels in the world. Introduced as pack animals in the 1800s, camels have become a major pest species, trampling trees, fouling water sources and damaging infrastructure. This one was spotted on Googs Track.
#wildoz #camels
These rufous fieldwrens were spotted in our region during recent fieldwork, an adult and a fledgling with a half-grown tail. These small insect-eaters are usually seen in pairs or small groups, often with other species such as inland thornbills.
#wildoz #birds #birdsofaustralia
These rufous fieldwrens were spotted in our region during recent fieldwork, an adult and a fledgling with a half-grown tail. These small insect-eaters are usually seen in pairs or small groups, often with other species such as inland thornbills.
#wildoz #birds #birdsofaustralia
Are you an Aṉangu woman or man with connections to Country in the Maralinga Tjarutja, Yalata, Far West Coast or Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands?
Country needs your voice.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=szZk...
Are you an Aṉangu woman or man with connections to Country in the Maralinga Tjarutja, Yalata, Far West Coast or Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands?
Country needs your voice.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=szZk...
In the AW region we see the southern hairy-nosed wombat, the smallest of the three wombat species.
Wombats are marsupials, and their pouch opens towards the rear, which saves the joeys from being pelted with dirt as their mother digs.
#wildoz #wombats
#wildoz #biodiversity #ferals
#wildoz #biodiversity #ferals
This western grey kangaroo was spotted on a recent field trip. Unlike many parts of Australia, kangaroos are not overabundant in the AW region due to the presence of dingoes. Apex predators play an important role in the ecosystem.
#wildoz
This western grey kangaroo was spotted on a recent field trip. Unlike many parts of Australia, kangaroos are not overabundant in the AW region due to the presence of dingoes. Apex predators play an important role in the ecosystem.
#wildoz
Are you an Aṉangu woman or man with connections to Country in the Maralinga Tjarutja, Yalata, Far West Coast or Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands?
Watch the video to hear AW members explain why Country needs your voice.
www.landscape.sa.gov.au/aw/get-invol...
Are you an Aṉangu woman or man with connections to Country in the Maralinga Tjarutja, Yalata, Far West Coast or Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands?
Watch the video to hear AW members explain why Country needs your voice.
www.landscape.sa.gov.au/aw/get-invol...
Nganamara (malleefowl) captured on our trail cameras, which monitor wildlife movement near known nganamara nest sites. Our cameras also recorded two of the biggest threats to nganamara in our region, feral cats and foxes.
#wildoz #NaturalHeritageTrust #biodiversity
Nganamara (malleefowl) captured on our trail cameras, which monitor wildlife movement near known nganamara nest sites. Our cameras also recorded two of the biggest threats to nganamara in our region, feral cats and foxes.
#wildoz #NaturalHeritageTrust #biodiversity