The National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia (NPWSSA), formerly a
government agency
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known as National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) and later a service under variously named government departments and branded National Parks and Wildlife and National Parks South Australia, is a
South Australian Government
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service within
Department for Environment and Water
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, responsible for
national park
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s in the state of
South Australia
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.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service was an agency founded in 1972 under the ''
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972
Protected areas of South Australia, consisting of protected areas located within South Australia and its immediate onshore waters and which are managed by South Australian Government agencies. As of 2018, South Australia contained 359 separat ...
''
to manage
protected area
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s previously under the control of a range of agencies within government. The NPWS is reported as being a division of the following government departments until September 1993: the
Department for the Environment until 11 May 1981, the Department of Environment and Planning until 1992 and the Department of Environment and Land Management. The NPWS was reportedly disbanded when the Department of Environment and Land Management changed its name to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in September 1993.
The use of its name and logo continued until the introduction of a new logo and the accompanying name "National Parks and Wildlife" in early 1997.
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As of 2018, services originally provided by the NPWS were being provided by the ]Department for Environment and Water
The Department for Environment and Water (DEW) is a department of the Government of South Australia. It is responsible for ensuring that the state of South Australia's natural resources are managed productively and sustainably, while improving ...
under the brand of "National Parks South Australia".
In 2019, the service was branded National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia, a name it has retained , using the initialism NPWSSA. It administers around 360 parks across South Australia that are subject to the ''National Parks and Wildlife Act'' and National Parks Regulations.
Project Firefighter
Since 1995, NPWSSA has employed seasonal firefighters to undertake Prescribed Burning in National Parks lands, and private land. As well as this, Project Firefighters take part in fire suppression across National Parks land, and at major incidents alongside the South Australian Country Fire Service
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. They also do track maintenance and weed control in Parks.
Project Firefighters wear two different uniforms. For day to day work, they wear steel capped boots, khaki work pants, and a high visibility yellow long sleeve shirt with the NPWSSA logo on the left breast, and "Government of South Australia" with the Government of South Australia
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seal on the left upper arm, along with a high visibility yellow fleece with the NPWSSA logo on the left breast. For firefighting activities Project Firefighters wear lightweight leather fire boots, TecaSafe bottle green pants, and either a light weight TecaSafe "mop-up" shirt with the NPWSSA logo on the left breast, or a "heavy" jacket with "CFS" across the back.
The main fire vehicles used are MAN
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based 34 (three-four) Gang Trucks with 3,000L of water, and Toyota
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79 Series Landcruiser single cab utes with 500L water tanks. There are various other types of fire vehicles used, such as Isuzu
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based 14 (one-four) light trucks carrying 1,000L of water, and Mercedes-Benz Atego
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based 34 CAFS trucks, as well as heavy plant like bulldozers and small diggers. Support type vehicles like Bulk Water Carriers are based on several different truck chassis, with most based on MAN prime movers. Command Cars are also based on multiple different car types.
See also
*Protected areas of South Australia
Protected areas of South Australia, consisting of protected areas located within South Australia and its immediate onshore waters and which are managed by South Australian Government agencies. As of 2018, South Australia contained 359 separa ...
*NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is a directorate of the New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment and responsible for managing more than 890 national parks and reserves, covering over 7.5 million hectares of land ac ...
*Parks Victoria
Parks Victoria is a government agency of the state of Victoria, Australia.
Parks Victoria was established in December 1996 as a statutory authority, reporting to the Victorian Minister for Environment. The ''Parks Victoria Act 2018'' updates ...
*Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) is a business division of the Department of Environment and Science within the Government of Queensland. The division’s primary concern is with the management and maintenance of Protected areas ...
*Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service is the government body responsible for managing protected areas of Tasmania on public land, such as national parks, historic sites and regional reserves. Historically it has also had responsibility for mana ...
*Department of Parks and Wildlife (Western Australia)
The Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW) was the department of the Government of Western Australia responsible for managing lands described in the ''Conservation and Land Management Act 1984'' and implementing the state's conservation and en ...
*Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory __NOTOC__
Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory (also known as the ''Parks and Wildlife Division'' in some sources) is the Northern Territory Government agency responsible for tasks including the establishment of "parks, reser ...
References
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Former government agencies of South Australia
Nature conservation in Australia
1972 establishments in Australia
1993 disestablishments in Australia
1997 establishments in Australia