Did you know that Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park is home to some cute new residents?
Thanks to the Marna Banggara project, brush-tailed bettongs - known as yalgiri to Narungga people - have returned to southern Yorke Peninsula.
They were missing for more than 100 years due to foxes, feral cats and habitat loss.
Marna Banggara is jointly funded through the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, the National Landcare Program, the SA Department for Environment and Water, WWF-Australia and Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife.
We are getting you back to nature with a double prize. Two lucky winners will each receive a family pass to Adelaide Zoo and a yearly multi park pass to Dhilba Guuranda- Innes National Park, each prize is valued at $448.
TO ENTER: Colour in the picture and scan or photograph your entry and send it with your details to CHILL at
chill@sundaymail.com.au. Entries close 11pm Saturday. Winners will be drawn on Monday and notified by mail, phone or email.