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Permit to Destroy Wildlife Please Send Your Completed Form to Your Nearest Natural Resources Centre Or Office PERMIT TO DESTROY WILDLIFE PLEASE SEND YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO YOUR NEAREST NATURAL RESOURCES CENTRE OR OFFICE Natural Resources - Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges BLACK HILL 115 Maryvale Road, Athelstone 5076 Phone: 8336 0901 | Fax: 8336 0900 [email protected] DEEP CREEK Tappanappa Road, Delamere C/ PO Delamere Phone: 8598 0263 5204 GAWLER 43 High Street, Gawler East 5118 Phone: 8115 4600 [email protected] PARA WIRRA 115 Maryvale Road, Athelstone 5076 Phone: 8280 7048 | Fax: 8280 7862 VICTOR HARBOR 3 Eyre Terrace Phone: 8552 0300 | Fax: 8552 3950 PO Box 721, Victor Harbor 5211 WILLUNGA 5 Aldinga Road Phone: 8550 3400 | Fax: 8550 3401 PO Box 781, Willunga 5172 [email protected] Natural Resources - Alinytjara Wilurara CEDUNA 50B McKenzie St Phone: 8625 3706 | Fax: 8625 3123 PO Box 569, Ceduna 5690 Natural Resources - Eyre Peninsula PORT LINCOLN 86 Tasman Terrace Phone: 8688 3111 | Fax: 08 8688 3110 PO Box 22, Port Lincoln 5606 GAWLER RANGES PO Box 221 Wudinna 5652 Phone: 8648 1883 | Fax: 8124 1486 STREAKY BAY 15 Bay Road Phone: 8626 1108 | Fax: 8626 1671 PO Box 333, Streaky Bay 5680 Natural Resources - Kangaroo Island KINGSCOTE 37 Dauncey Street Phone: 8553 4444 | Fax: 8553 2531 PO Box 39, Kingscote 5223 FLINDERS CHASE 442 Cape du Couedic Road Phone: 8553 4450 | Fax: 8559 7268 Flinders Chase, PMB 246, Kingscote 5223 Natural Resources - Northern and Yorke CLARE 155 Main North Road Phone: 8841 3400 | Fax: 8841 3411 Clare 5453 Email: [email protected] MINLATON 57 Main Street, Minlaton Phone: 8853 2795 | Fax: 8853 2908 PO Box 88, Minlaton 5575 ORROROO 17 Second Street, Orroroo 5431 Phone: 8658 1086 PERMIT TO DESTROY WILDLIFE PLEASE SEND YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO YOUR NEAREST NATURAL RESOURCES CENTRE OR OFFICE WIRRABARA 911 Forest Rd Phone: 8303 0555 PO Box 91, Wirrabara 5481 Natural Resources - South Australian Arid Lands PORT AUGUSTA Level 1, 9 Mackay Street Phone: 8648 5300 | Fax: 8648 5301 PO Box 78, Port Augusta, 5700 ORAPARINNA –IKARA – FLINDERS RANGES National Park Private Mail Bag 10 Phone: 8648 0017 | Fax: 8648 0060 via HAWKER 5434 VULKATHUNHA GAMMON RANGES PMB 13 Via Copley SA 5732 Phone: 8648 4829 | Fax: 8648 4853 (Balcanoona) WILPENA POUND – IKARA – FLINDERS RANGES Wilpena Road, Hawker Phone: 8648 0049 | Fax: 8648 0031 Private Mail Bag 22, Hawker 5434 Natural Resources - South Australian Murray-Darling Basin BERRI 2 Wade Street Phone: 8580 1800 | Fax: 08 8582 4488 Berri, 5343 MT BARKER Corner of Mann & Walker Streets Phone: 8391 7500 | Fax: 8391 7524 Mt Barker, 5251 Phone MURRAY BRIDGE 110A Mannum Road Phone: 8532 9100 | Fax: 08 8531 1843 Murray Bridge, 5253 LAMEROO 74 Railway Terrace North Phone: 8576 3400 | Fax: 8576 3685 PO Box 21, Lameroo 5302 STRATHALBYN 6 Catherine Street Phone: 8536 5600 | Fax: 8536 8435 PO Box 4, Strathalbyn 5253 Natural Resources – South East CANUNDA Cape Buffon Road Phone: 8735 6053 Southend PO Southend 5280 KEITH 61 Anzac Tce Phone: 8755 1620 PO Box 138, Keith 5267 Email: [email protected] MT GAMBIER 11 Helen Street Phone: 8735 1177 | Fax: 8735 1135 PO Box 1046, Mount Gambier 5290 NARACOORTE Wonambi Road, Naracoorte Phone: 8762 3412 | Fax: 8762 1231 PO Box 134, Naracoorte 5271 .
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