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South Australia’s population of little corellas has significantly increased over the last 50 years. This is due to an increase in little corella attractive landscapes.

They have benefited from native vegetation clearance, agriculture and irrigation, and are now thriving in urban environments.

However, large populations of little corellas damage crops, recreational spaces, vehicles, electrical wiring and wooden structures, defoliate trees and cause a social nuisance.

The Department for Environment and Water have co-designed a draft South Australian Little Corella Management Strategy with 22 councils as well as other relevant stakeholders to help lessen the impact of this abundant species on the state, communities and landholders.

Here is your chance to have your say on the Draft SA little Corella Management Strategy. Click ???? below for more information.