Bushfire recovery support and resources now available for land managers affected by the Deep Creek and Nangkita fires.
Feral deer, goats and pigs can cause serious damage across the Hills and Fleurieu region, destroying crops, gardens and native bushland, threatening endangered species and increasing the risk of vehicle collisions.
We’re working to:
- Eradicate feral deer and goats
- Prevent feral pig populations from establishing
- Protect farms, biodiversity and road safety
If you’ve seen feral deer, goats or pigs on your property, register your interest in our control program by filling out the registration of interest form below. If your property falls within a priority area, we’ll contact you to discuss options.
Please note: registering your interest is simply the first step to learn more, there’s no obligation to participate.
Registration of interest - feral deer, goat and pig eradication program
Seen feral animals? Report them now
Help protect our landscapes by logging sightings of feral deer, goats, pigs and more through FeralScan. Every report makes a difference.
This program is being delivered in partnership with neighbouring landscape boards and PIRSA (Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia), and is partly funded by the Landscape Priority Fund, through the ‘Now or never - controlling feral deer and goats’ project.