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More than 70,000 South Australians roll up their sleeves and ‘lend a hand' to hundreds of environmental and natural resource management projects every year.

Whether planting trees, monitoring frog and platypus populations, weeding and cleaning our waterways, regenerating wetlands, growing seedlings, revegetating native habitats for threatened species or improving sustainable farm practices, these people are helping conserve our land and our way of life.

How to become an NRM volunteer
 
Natural Resource Management Boards offer a range of programs that you can get involved in.
 
Contact your local board for details on how to get involved.
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