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Rangers Use Helicopters on SA Beaches

Published on 12/6/2024

Rangers Use Helicopters on SA Beaches

Four-wheel driving has become increasingly popular along South Australia's Limestone Coast. 


National Parks and Wildlife Service rangers are using a helicopter to track drivers damaging tracks and vegetation in the region's sand dunes. 

The ABC reported

- Environment authorities in regional South Australia have deployed a helicopter to catch four-wheel-drivers breaking the rules in national parks and on private properties. 

South Australia's Limestone Coast is a favourite with off-roaders and motorbike riders due to the region's rolling sand dunes and long, quiet beaches. 


It is also home to national parks, such as the Canunda National Park, and private properties along the coast. 

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