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Stolen sign causes disappointment

Back Country Bulletin

Kimberly Grabham

10 January 2025, 10:00 PM

Stolen sign causes disappointment

Sign to promote awareness for injured and dead wildlife stolen, owners call for its return.


Outback Geo Adventures together with Lake Paika Accommodation installed an informative sign to promote awareness, and ask people to slow down to reduce the number of wildlife kills on the Ivanhoe Road.

Sadly, this sign was recently stolen.

“We feel incredibly disappointed that a person or persons would lower themselves to steal our recently installed sign,” a representative of Lake Paika Accommodation recently said on social media.

“The sign was installed not only to express our concern for the number of wildlife killed on the Ivanhoe Road but to also echo the sadness of all the visitors to our area at the amount of dead and injured wildlife.

“Lake Paika is situated between Yanga and Mungo National Parks and there are thousands of visitors every year who witness these road kills.

“We would really appreciate the return of the stolen sign.”

Hopefully, the sign is soon returned. Anyone with information should contact local police, or Outback Geo Adventures and Lake Paika Acommodation.


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