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Cygnet Park Sanctuary Progress Video

Satellite imagery shows the incredible progress of our Cygnet Park Sanctuary restoration project on Kangaroo Island.

Images taken in 2005, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2018 and 2023 show the transformation of the 310-hectare property, from cleared farmland to beautiful and complex woodland habitat. It now hosts over 200 plant species with a suite of Kangaroo Island wildlife calling it their home, including threatened species such as the Glossy Black-Cockatoo and Short-beaked Echidna.

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Core Volunteers Recognised at Marble Hill Estate

Our team of core volunteers have been recognised at an event at Marble Hill Estate. These wonderful, dedicated people are the first to arrive and the last to leave, with their leadership, patience and skills critical to the success of our events.

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Investment Boost for Kangaroo Island’s Biodiversity

Kangaroo Island’s threatened plants future is looking positive with a generous investment from the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife to support the further development of the Kangaroo Island Rare Plant Garden and Nursery at Cygnet Park Sanctuary.