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Exciting update from recent Regent Parrot survey at Murbpook
March 25, 2026

For the past four years, Nature Foundation has worked closely with the Regent Parrot Recovery Team and the Murraylands Riverland Landscape Board to carry out annual Regent Parrot (Polytelis anthopeplus monarchoides) breeding surveys, contributing valuable information to regional conservation efforts.

The 2025 survey at Murbpook Nature Reserve was supported by a Murraylands Riverland Landscape Board Grassroots Grant and enabled the survey team to revisit known nesting areas and document how many pairs had returned to the reserve that year. Excitingly, the team detected a pair of nesting Regent Parrots in a new part of the reserve, identifying a third distinct nesting area at Murbpook.

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New creature comforts at Hiltaba Nature Reserve
February 27, 2026

Visitors to Hiltaba Nature Reserve will enjoy the comforts of a new ablutions block, thanks to the support of a generous donor.

Each year, Hiltaba welcomes many different visitors. These include staff, volunteers, researchers, students and teachers from the Kids on Country™ Junior Ranger Program, as well as Nature Foundation members who come to stay, explore the walking trails, and enjoy nature drives.

The old ablutions block near the Shearers’ Quarters has served visitors and campers for many years, but it was time for an upgrade.

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Important update ahead of the 2026 visitation season
February 27, 2026

Encouraging people to connect with and help protect South Australia's natural habitats is at the heart of Nature Foundation's purpose and goals. We understand how important it is to involve people in our nature reserves. By offering chances to visit, we help more people learn about conservation and see its impact for themselves. Protecting these landscapes and their native plants and animals is our top priority, especially for threatened species. Any visits or activities must respect the land and keep its wildlife safe.

To balance protecting biodiversity with involving people in conservation, the Board has decided to change how visits to Nature Foundation reserves are managed.

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REDARC powering up our fieldwork
February 25, 2026

Late last year, Rob Ackland, a member of the Nature Foundation, donated a car fridge to our team. He also reached out to his contacts at REDARC, who provided a GoBLOCK portable dual battery system to go with it. Both items have already been a huge help in supporting our management work across the reserve network.

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Dig deep for Deep Creek - Wildlife Recovery Fund
February 20, 2026

The recent bushfire in Deep Creek on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula has burned over 4,500 hectares, including critical wildlife habitat. Around 40% of Deep Creek National Park and nearly all of Talisker Conservation Park were affected.

Most Australian ecosystems have adapted to fire and can recover over time. But in areas with fragmented habitats, a single fire can put species at risk of local extinction, especially if other threats are not managed.

The Wildlife Recovery Fund – a Nature Foundation and state government initiative – has been opened to help fund projects that promote recovery and increase resilience of vital habitats damaged or destroyed by fire.

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