Kangaroo Island Landscape Board

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Missed out on placing an order with the KI Native Plant Nursery? Good news — we currently have thousands of plants avail...
08/06/2026

Missed out on placing an order with the KI Native Plant Nursery? Good news — we currently have thousands of plants available for the public to purchase, including this week’s feature plant.

🌿 Plant of the Week: Common Emu Bush

Looking for a hardy native plant that brings colour to your garden and helps support local wildlife?

This week’s feature plant is Common Emu Bush (Eremophila glabra ssp glabra).

Common Emu Bush is a spreading shrub growing up to 1.5m high, with striking orange-red tubular flowers from September to November.

It grows well in clay, clay loam and sandy loam soils, and is a great choice for attracting nectar-feeding native birds to your garden. 🐦🌺

We have 50mm tube stock available now for $4.50 each.

Pop into the KI Native Plant Nursery and chat with the team about what will work best at your place.

📍 KI Native Plant Nursery: 22b Telegraph Road, Kingscote
🕘 Open: Tuesdays 9am–1pm and Thursdays 9am–4.30pm
📞 Call: 0437 322 692
📧 Email: [email protected]

Locally grown. Locally adapted. Naturally Kangaroo Island. 🌱

04/06/2026

🐣 Meet the next generation of Kangaroo Island glossy black-cockatoos!

Our Glossy black-cockatoo recovery team has been out carefully banding chicks as part of long-running monitoring work to better understand how these special birds survive, move and breed across the island. 🖤💛

Leg banding is widely used across Australia and is carried out in conjunction with the Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme. On Kangaroo Island, this work has been happening since 1995, helping build an incredible picture of the lives of individual glossy black-cockatoos over time. 🔍

Nestlings are banded at around 6–9 weeks old, before they leave the nest. These small bands help the team track survival, family groups, movement between flocks and how young birds contribute to the population as adults. 🌿

Thanks to this work, we know that if young glossies make it through their first year, their chances of surviving in following years are very high. We’ve also recorded a 26-year-old female still successfully raising young — a remarkable insight into the life of this endangered species. 🐦

A big shout out to the dedicated team, volunteers and landholders who continue to support glossy black-cockatoo recovery on Kangaroo Island. 💚👏

We’ll share a more detailed update once this season’s banding work is complete. 📋✨

👏 Big shout out to the Dudley Peninsula community! 🐾🙏 A huge thank you to the Penneshaw Progress Association and everyon...
04/06/2026

👏 Big shout out to the Dudley Peninsula community! 🐾

🙏 A huge thank you to the Penneshaw Progress Association and everyone who came along to the community BBQ to learn more about the Dudley Peninsula Feral Cat Eradication Program.

🎯 The 2026 Winter Knockdown is underway, with the team aiming to remove more than 95% of the remaining feral cat population from the Dudley Peninsula landscape.

With specialised tools, skilled practitioners and strong community support, the program is well placed to keep making progress.

🐶 Thermal technology, drones, cage traps and cat detection puppy Trig were all on show — giving the community a closer look at the work happening on the ground.

Community support is critical. Every landholder conversation, every sighting report and every show of support helps.

👀🐾 Seen a feral cat, tracks, scats or signs of a kill on the Dudley Peninsula?

📞 Call the Feline Hotline on 0459 952 830.

This includes community members, visitors and anyone travelling through the Dudley Peninsula. Every report is taken seriously.

Learn more here: https://www.landscape.sa.gov.au/ki/native-plants-and-animals/managing-pests/kangaroo-island-feral-cat-eradication-program

28/05/2026

Allan Parker describes himself as an ‘eccentric behavioural neuroscientist!’ who just happens to have won the 2026 PSA Keynote Speaker of the Year award, and previously an Order of Australia for his contribution to business and dispute resolution.

The Regional Brain Reset workshop is an engaging and fun workshop designed to challenge thinking, spark fresh ideas and strengthen connection in both work and life. It’s a very practical workshop, full of easy and practical steps you can take now to improve your brain and thinking process.

Normally tickets cost about $200, but thanks to funding from Our Town - Kangaroo Island we have been able to reduce the cost to $50, with a special offer to purchase two tickets for $75. Plus be one of the first 20 to buy your ticket and get a free copy of his book and course notebook!

Purchase your ticket here https://events.humanitix.com/regional-brain-reset-tour-with-allan-parker-kangaroo-island

🌿 12,000 native plants now available — no pre-order needed!Missed out on placing an order with the KI Native Plant Nurse...
28/05/2026

🌿 12,000 native plants now available — no pre-order needed!

Missed out on placing an order with the KI Native Plant Nursery? Good news — we currently have 12,000 plants available for the public to purchase, including this week’s feature plant:

🌸 Plant of the Week: Coast Ixodia
Ixodia achillaeoides ssp. achillaeoides

Coast Ixodia is a small, compact perennial shrub growing up to 80cm high, with beautiful white papery daisy flowers through most of the year.

It grows well in sandy and coastal limestone soils, making it a great choice for many Kangaroo Island gardens and properties.

Perfect for:
🌱 home gardens
🌱 coastal plantings
🌱 rockeries
🌱 pots and containers
🌱 adding local native habitat around your place

We have plenty of 50mm tube stock available now for just $3 each.

Pop into the KI Native Plant Nursery and have a chat with our nursery team about the best native plants for your garden, block or revegetation project.

📍 KI Native Plant Nursery: 22b Telegraph Road, Kingscote
🕘 Open: Tuesdays 9am–1pm and Thursdays 9am–4.30pm
📞 Call us on: 0437 322 692
📧 Email us at: [email protected]

Come and grab some local native plants while stocks last! 🌿

📸 Denzel Murfet | Kirsty Hankel

❄️🐸 Winter is coming… and so is the FrogWatch SA Winter Census!Kangaroo Island has had some welcome recent rain — and th...
27/05/2026

❄️🐸 Winter is coming… and so is the FrogWatch SA Winter Census!

Kangaroo Island has had some welcome recent rain — and that means frogs may be on the move.

Frogs become more active after rain because their skin needs moisture, and temporary pools can create ideal conditions for calling, moving and breeding. So now is the perfect time to prepare your ears and help record what’s happening in your patch.

The FrogWatch SA Winter Census runs from 1 to 8 June, and KI residents can take part by recording frog calls through the FrogSpotter app.

You don’t need to be a frog expert — just record what you hear, upload it, and FrogWatch SA can help identify the species.

🐸 Download the FrogSpotter app
👂 Listen out after rain, especially near dams, creeks, wetlands and low-lying areas
📍 Help build a better picture of frog activity across Kangaroo Island

Get started here 👉 https://frogwatchsa.com.au/learning-resources/frogspotter

🌱 Good soil decisions start with good support.Healthy soils can make a real difference to everyday farm operations — fro...
26/05/2026

🌱 Good soil decisions start with good support.

Healthy soils can make a real difference to everyday farm operations — from water use and nutrient cycling to productivity, input efficiency and long-term property planning.

After strong local interest in the recent Soil Health Workshop with David Hardwick from Soil Land Food, the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board is now seeking expressions of interest from primary producers who would like to take part in future free soil health workshops. The workshop focused on practical ways landholders can better understand soil carbon, organic matter, nutrient cycling, soil testing and landscape rehydration.

The Board works alongside KI farmers to provide practical, local support that helps turn information into useful on-farm decisions.

Whether you are looking at soil testing, pasture health, water use, revegetation, shelterbelts, property planning or ways to reduce input losses, our team can help connect you with information, resources and support.

👉 Missed the workshop?
Catch up on the Soil Health Workshop notes from presenter David Hardwick, Soil Land Food, here: https://www.landscape.sa.gov.au/ki/land-and-farming/land-management-support/managing-soil-pasture-livestock/soil-health-workshop-notes-presenter-david-hardwick-soil-land-food

👉 Interested in future soil health workshops or property management support?
Contact Cassandra Douglas-Hill at the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board.

📞 8553 2476
📧 [email protected]

22/05/2026

💰 Can carbon credits create another income stream for your farm business?

A recent Channel 7 story has highlighted a farmer making money through carbon credits.

But the big question is: is it right for your property, your business and your long-term plans?

South Australian primary producers are invited to join a practical webinar on carbon farming opportunities through the Australian Carbon Credit Unit Scheme.

The session will cover:

✅ What the ACCU Scheme is and how it works
✅ Current carbon methods relevant to SA producers
✅ What to consider before starting a carbon project
✅ Key risks, costs and deterrents
✅ Future carbon market opportunities
✅ Where to find reliable information and support

The webinar brings together Jen’s policy and market knowledge with James’s practical project development experience, giving producers both the big-picture context and the on-ground realities.

Carbon farming will not suit every business — but understanding the options now could help you make better decisions for the future.

👉 Register for the webinar here: bb08a54d-ec23-478a-b961-18d185ead095@bda528f7-fca9-432f-bc98-bd7e90d40906" rel="ugc" target="_blank">https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bb08a54d-ec23-478a-b961-18d185ead095@bda528f7-fca9-432f-bc98-bd7e90d40906

🦘 From the brink… to recovery.After the 2019–20 bushfires, the endangered Kangaroo Island dunnart was at serious risk of...
21/05/2026

🦘 From the brink… to recovery.

After the 2019–20 bushfires, the endangered Kangaroo Island dunnart was at serious risk of extinction. More than 90% of its habitat was lost.

But here’s the incredible part 👇

📸 Since then, thousands of detections have been recorded across the island
📍 The species is now being found in more than 100 locations
🛖 New tools like artificial refuges are helping provide shelter while habitat recovers

This is real progress — and it’s happening right here on Kangaroo Island 💚

The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board has been leading the on-ground effort — working with partners and the community to monitor, protect and support the recovery of this unique species.

This research was conducted by the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board in collaboration with the National Environmental Science Program (NESP), with support from WWF-Australia’s Eyes on Recovery program, Zoos South Australia and the SA Government

👉 It’s proof that with the right action, we can make a difference.

🔗 Read more: https://adaptlandandsea.org.au/resources/artificial-refuges-support-kangaroo-island-dunnart-recovery-after-climate-fuelled-fire/



📸 Martin Stokes

Address

35 Dauncey Street
Kingscote, SA
5223

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61885532476

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