Community warned to avoid coastal cliffs this summer
Posted on 12/12/2022 by Phillip Island Nature Parks
Phillip Island Nature Parks has issued a timely warning for residents and visitors about the risk of rockfalls from fragile cliffs along the island’s southern beaches this summer.
View MoreEveryone encouraged to share our shores this summer
Posted on 06/12/2022 by Phillip Island Nature Parks
Phillip Island Nature Parks, supported by the Bass Coast Dog Owners Association, have launched the Sharing Our Shores campaign, encouraging all residents and visitors to be mindful of protecting local wildlife, amid the peak holiday season.
View MorePhillip Island Koala Colony Passes Medical Check
Posted on 31/10/2022 by Phillip Island Nature Parks
Phillip Island Nature Parks’ rangers have conducted annual medical checks on their koala colony and given them a clean bill of health.
View MoreRecord breaking little penguins do it again
Posted on 24/10/2022 by Phillip Island Nature Parks
Phillip Island’s Little Penguins have set their second record in five months, with 5440 birds waddling up the beach on Saturday night.
View MoreNature Parks Board Update – October 2022
Posted on 21/10/2022 by Phillip Island Nature Parks
The Phillip Island Nature Parks’ Board met on 13 October for a virtual board meeting. This month, the Board held a joint strategy session with the Western Port Biosphere’s Chief Executive Officer and Chair, and shared key strategic initiatives and discussed opportunities for future collaboration. Below are some further highlights from the October Board meeting:
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