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- A Day With Alejandro Carrillo 1
- Alexandrina Community Nursery 2
- Alexandrina Community Nursery Needs Volunteers 1
- Card Payments Now at Community Nurseries 1
- Coast Lines Magazine Out Now 1
- Connecting Landholders - A Guided Flora Walk 1
- Farm Walk at Finniss: Exploring Biostimulants for Regenerative Agriculture 1
- Grassroot Nature Grants Open now! 1
- Growing Together: Community Nursery Network Workshop Recap 1
- Its Turtle Month 1
- Monarto Revegetation Tour Connects Landholders 1
- Monarto Tungkillo Planting Days 1
- Mount Barker Community Nursery 3
- Mount Barker Community Nursery Needs Volunteers 1
- Mount Barker Nursery NOW OPEN THURSDAYS! 1
- Mount Barker Wildlife Gardening 2024 it’s a wrap 1
- Mount Barker Wildlife Gardening Nature Project 1
- Nationally vulnerable Acacia menzelli population to be bolstered in Monarto region 1
- Nature Activity 4
- Nature News 2
- Nesting Boxes Available Now 1
- New Malleefowl Mound Fledges Chicks In Monarto South 1
- Nurturing Native Wildlife Winter Plants 1
- On-Ground For Nature 1
- Planting for Mulgundawa to Monarto Biodiversity Links about to start! 1
- Rabbit Bait Round 2 - Ordering & Distribution Days 1
- Reed Planting In The Lower Lakes 1
- Seed Collection and Plant Propagation Workshops 1
- Seeking Landholders - Between Monarto & Tungkillo 1
- Successful Regenerative Ag Group Mentored Tour 1
- The Fire Wise Nature Project 2
- The Monarto To Tungkillo Biodiversity Links Nature Project 3
- The Mulgundawa To Monarto Biodiversity Links - Phase 2 Nature Project 3
- The Pasture Diversity For Drought Defence Nature Project 1
- The Regenerative Farming In Eastern Mount Lofty Nature Project 2
It’s Turtle Month!
Every November, we celebrate one of our most important and ancient creatures—turtles! From their crucial role in our ecosystems to the challenges they face, now is the time to learn, appreciate, and take action for these incredible species…
Coast Lines Magazine out now…
Check out our latest contribution in the new issue of Coast Lines magazine! In this edition, we chat about winter flowering plants for wildlife and highlight five species great for the habitat garden...
Nesting Boxes Available Now!
We are pleased to share that we are now a stockist for fauNature nesting boxes…
Card Payments Now at Community Nurseries
Our community nurseries at Alexandrina and Mount Barker now accept card payments! No need to bring cash (although it's still welcome)…
Planting for Mulgundawa to Monarto Biodiversity Links about to start!
The Second Nature trailer is all loaded up with beautiful Monarto South plants from our Goolwa nursery, ready for commencement of planting for the Mulgundawa to Monarto Biodiversity Links Phase 2 project…
Farm Walk at Finniss: Exploring Biostimulants for Regenerative Agriculture
Recently the Eastern Mt Lofty Regenerative Agriculture Group made the most of the beautiful winter sunshine at group members Colin and Sarah Lindsay's farm in Finniss…
Mount Barker Wildlife Gardening 2024... It’s a wrap!
What an incredible Saturday we had last weekend at the Mount Barker Community Nursery! We welcomed nearly 200 families to pick up their native plant packs as part of Mount Barker Wildlife Gardening initiative…
Connecting Nature: Monarto to Tungkillo Biodiversity Links Planting Days
We recently hosted a fantastic landholder planting event in Rockleigh, where a group of dedicated volunteers helped plant seedlings at one of our large-scale revegetation sites. It was great to meet new landowners and work together on this important project…
Growing Together: Community Nursery Network Workshop Recap
As part of our Fire Wise project, we recently held a fantastic Community Nurseries Network Workshop hosted at the Clayton Bay Nursery. It was wonderful to welcome some new community nursery managers from around the region to the network, and share insights and experiences to boost knowledge and capacity…
Discovering the Art of Seed Collection and Native Plant Propagation
Recently, we hosted an inspiring two-part workshop led by the knowledgeable nursery manager, Sam, at the Mount Barker Community Nursery. This hands-on event brought together a group of enthusiastic participants eager to dive into the world of native seed collection and propagation…
Nationally vulnerable Acacia menzelii population to be bolstered in Monarto region
We are pleased to share that the next activity in our Monarto to Tungkillo Biodiversity Links Project is almost ready to go! We have propagated and raised over 100 seedlings of the nationally vulnerable Acacia menzelii (Menzel’s Wattle) which will be planted across key priority sites to increase populations of this important plant…
Monarto Revegetation Tour Connects Landholders
As part of our Mulgundawa to Monarto South Biodiversity Links Project Senior Project officer Ben Simon recently hosted a revegetation tour with interested and currently engaged land managers.
New Malleefowl Mound Fledges Chicks In Monarto South
We are excited to share, that the newly built Malleefowl mound in Monarto South on a site previously unoccupied by these birds, has resulted in the fledging of 3 chicks…
Alexandrina Community Nursery Needs Volunteers
The Alexandrina Community Nursery needs you! We’re looking for community volunteers to help out from time to time. If you want to get involved in nature conservation and don’t mind getting your hands dirty then, we would love to hear from you…
Successful Regenerative Ag Group Mentored Tour
The Eastern Mount Lofty Regenerative Ag Group recently visited group member, Brian Teakle's farm 'Glenholme' in Whytes Well…
Connecting Landholders - A Guided Flora Walk
Over 25 interested parties and participants joined our recent guided South Australian flora walk, as part of our Mulgundawa to Monarto Biodiversity Links - Phase 2 Nature Project. The purpose was to increase biodiversity awareness, identify key flora species and generate discussion and connection building amongst participants...
Grassroot Nature Grants Open now!
Dreaming of making a positive impact on the environment? Your environmental project could be just one step away from reality with the right funding support available now…
Seeking Landholders - Between Monarto & Tungkillo
Attention landholders in the Monarto to Tungkillo region! We are inviting expressions of interest for revegetation works as part of our grant-funded project, Monarto To Tungkillo Biodiversity Links Project, because we want YOU to be a part of this project…
Reed Planting In The Lower Lakes
Second Nature recently completed on ground work by assisting the Coorong Distrcit Council to replant reeds in Lake Albert and Lake Alexandrina. The event was managed by the Coorong District Council and funded by BHP Olympic Dam…
A Day With Alejandro Carrillo
75 delegates from across South Australia and Victoria recently came together to spend a day with Alejandro Carrillo in Hahndorf, as part of the Pasture Diversity for Drought Defence project...