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Webinar recording: Conservation Conversations – Understanding the "difficult" Regent Parrots with Dr Grace Hodder
April 10, 2026

Dr Grace Hodder is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Fenner School of Environment and Society, with a background in field ecology and threatened species research. Her ecological work has ranged from wildlife reintroduction programs to ecosystem monitoring on the River Murray floodplain. 

She is also part of the Difficult Birds Research Group, a collective of passionate researchers who research the most elusive threatened bird species including the Swift Parrot, the Superb Parrot and the Orange-bellied Parrot just to name a few. Based at the Australian National University (ANU), the group studies Australia’s most endangered birds and is dedicated to understanding their ecology and conservation. The research aims to inform effective conservation strategies, helping stakeholders implement practical measures to prevent extinction.  

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Recent rain events at Witchelina and Hiltaba
March 27, 2026

Building resilient ecosystems rich in biodiversity is critical to our mission. This aim faces additional challenges when restoring degraded landscapes in a changing climate. Though we are tackling this head-on.

​While there was a celebration of the recent rains in the north of South Australia, it has also been a sobering time. There has been very little rain for a long time. In fact, in a single night in mid-March, Witchelina received more rain than in the whole of 2025. This followed an incredibly hot period, with much of January’s temperatures in the high 40s, dropping to the high 30s overnight. These conditions placed extreme stress on the landscape and its inhabitants, reinforcing the importance of our work.

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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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Congratulations 2026 Adelaide Fringe Sustainability Award winner, KIN!
March 23, 2026

As part of Nature Foundation's commitment to community engagement and sustainability, we proudly supported this year's Sustainability Award as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival.

The Adelaide Fringe Sustainability Award recognises creative artistic work that highlights social justice, human rights, environmental sustainability or peace, and aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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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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