Email South Australian Decision-Makers: Make Invasive Species a Priority
South Australia has a genuine opportunity in front of it.
And it won’t come around again for another 4 years.
With the state election approaching, the next government can choose to finish the work already underway on invasive species – or let hard-won progress be lost at a crucial turning point for our state.
Across South Australia, there are real signs of what’s possible when focused action is taken early.
On Kangaroo Island, feral cats are almost eradicated from the Dudley Peninsula, putting the island within reach of becoming a true wildlife haven. On the mainland, feral deer numbers are being driven down through an eradication program more ambitious – and more successful than any other state.
These projects are teetering on becoming world-leading successes.
And that’s what makes this election so critical.
Without firm commitments from the next government, years of careful work risk stalling just as success is within reach.
We’ve developed a practical blueprint for the next South Australian Government, setting out exactly how to:
- Secure and complete the Kangaroo Island feral cat eradication
- Drive down feral deer populations before they rebound
- Tackle the most urgent invasive species threats early
- Strengthen coordination, funding and statewide leadership
- Leave a lasting legacy for South Australia’s wildlife
Between now and election day, decision-makers are paying attention. This is when commitments are made – and when public pressure works.
Email the Premier, Environment Minister and Shadow Minister today and urge them to commit to a strong, fully funded plan to tackle invasive species.
South Australia is well placed to lead the nation.
But this opportunity will not wait.
Let’s secure safer landscapes, thriving wildlife, and a legacy South Australians can be proud of.
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