The 300 islands of South Australia
The islands of South Australia possess a particular kind of magic and are home to unique animal and plant species many northern Australians have never encountered. Explore them with Coral Expeditions.
The islands of South Australia possess a particular kind of magic and are home to unique animal and plant species many northern Australians have never encountered. Explore them with Coral Expeditions.
Beach driving, camping, paddling, birdwatching and one of Australia’s iconic outback tracks. All this outdoor fun is close by in (R)Adelaide!
From the Northern Territory’s blanket of glittering stars and red-rock monoliths to South Australia’s castaway Kangaroo Island and dazzling salt crust of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, our vast continent is a playground for the wild at heart.
The heart-shaped Lake Eyre Basin covers about one-sixth of Australia. It contains one of the few remaining pristine river systems in the world. But new research shows oil and gas activity is extending its tentacles into these fragile environments. Can it survive?
Explore Australia’s iconic Great Australian Bight on an epic wildlife adventure at sea.
South Australia teems with riches in its outback realm. Join Outback Spirit on a journey of discovery through this ancient world.
Carving a corrosive path through remote inland Australia, the Dingo Barrier Fence has cast a 70-year shadow over the ecology of a significant body of the Australian continent, while also providing a critical lifeline to the nation’s iconic sheep industry.
Brush-tailed bettongs released on Yorke Peninsula last year are doing so well that nearly every female caught for a recent health check was carrying pouch young.
The eagle was similar in size to the wedge-tailed eagle and preyed upon koalas.
Kangaroo Island is an enticing mix of wild bays, dramatic cliffs, deserted beaches and fascinating locals – both native animal and human!