Extinctions in South Australia
Few of us would be aware that 30 animals have disappeared from our state since European settlement in 1836. Supported by many of the state's conservation organisations, the Museum aims to educate the community of this plight and foster the environmental awareness required to avoid further extinctions.
Extinctions S.A. provides the rare opportunity to see quolls, bettongs, wallabies, birds and even a Murray Crayfish, all of which have been driven from South Australia due to a complex combination of factors.

