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- 17 years on…Currency Creek Lions Park restoration update 1
- A Day With Alejandro Carrillo 1
- Alexandrina Community Nursery 2
- Alexandrina Community Nursery Needs Volunteers 1
- Alexandrina Greening and Wildlife 1
- Backyards for Biodiversity Goolwa 1
- Biodiversity Rings at Mount Barker 1
- Biodiversity Starts in Your Paddock - Explore the Pasture Guide 1
- Bursaria Spinosa a Habitat Gardening Favourite 1
- Calostemma Purple Bells Kanmantoo 1
- Card Payments Now at Community Nurseries 1
- Chuffed About Choughs 1
- Coast Lines Magazine Out Now 1
- Colin Seis Seeding Strategies 1
- Collecting for Conservation 1
- Connecting Communities Rockleigh Muster 1
- Connecting Landholders - A Guided Flora Walk 1
- Conserving Mt Bold Threatened Plant Populations 1
- Culture Connection and Conservation in Wellington 1
- Cuttings Bench at Alexandrina Community Nursery 1
- Farm Walk at Finniss: Exploring Biostimulants for Regenerative Agriculture 1
- Fire Wise Demonstration Garden Open 1
- From Conversation to Conservation 1
- From Seed to Habitat - Expertise and Community 1
- FungiSurveys 1
- Grassroot Nature Grants Open now! 1
- Growing Together: Community Nursery Network Workshop Recap 1
- Healthy Urban Waterways 3
- Introducing the Healthy Urban Waterways Project 1
- Its Turtle Month 1
- Kinchina Planting 1
- Kinchina Planting Day 2026 1
- Marine Debris School Session 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 2026 1
- Mount Barker Wildlife Gardening Nature Project 2
- Mulgundawa to Tungkillo Biodiversity Links 6
- National Eucalypt Day 2025 1
- National Frog Day 2025 1
- Nationally vulnerable Acacia menzelli population to be bolstered in Monarto region 1
- Nature Activity 4
- Nature Bingo 1
- Nature News 10
- Natures News 5
- Nesting Boxes Available Now 1
Together for Turtles!
We’re excited to be part of the TURTLE Project (Together Understanding & Restoring Turtles in our Landscapes and Ecosystems) - a vital initiative focused on the conservation of freshwater turtles across South Australia…
Supporting Our Swamp-Loving Friends!
We were delighted to donate a few trays of large, ready-to-plant Swamp Gums (Eucalyptus ovata) and Candlebarks (Eucalyptus dalrympleana) to the passionate team at the Yundi Swamp Restoration Network - delivered via the wonderful Martin Smee…
Chuffed about Choughs!
Last week, a wonderful group gathered at Monarto Woodlands for a Woodland Bird Discovery Walk as part of our Mulgundawa to Tungkillo Biodiversity Links project…
Conserving Mt Bold Threatened Plant Populations
We’re excited to launch our new project: Conserving Mt Bold Threatened Plant Populations…
🌱 From seed to habitat – expertise and community 🌱
Spring is always a busy time at the Second Nature Community Nurseries, with managers Ben and Sam leading the way in sowing for the season ahead…
New Landholder Participant Sign presented to local farmer
We have received our new landholder gate signs and are in the process of offering them to our past and current project participants for hanging on the property gates or project sites…
Threatened species recovery has become Second Nature to our core goals
We are really proud to be propagating and planting a range of threatened flora species to return back into their known habitat as part of a number of SNC current projects over the past year…
Connecting Communities & Landscapes
Last weekend, our Project Officer Leah attended the Rockleigh Muster, a fantastic community gathering, where she presented on one of our current projects: Mulgundawa to Tungkillo Biodiversity Links…
Biodiversity Starts in Your Paddock - Explore the Pasture Guide
Biodiversity Starts in Your Paddock - Explore the Pasture Guide…
Muddy boots, wild weather, and good company - just how we like it!
The Second Nature crew braved four seasons in one day earlier this week for a planting day at Kinchina Conservation Park.
Discovering the fungi of stringybark woodlands through citizen science
Over the next two winters, we are collaborating with Fungimap to survey fungi at McHarg Creek, Hope Forest and Deep Creek, and we would love nature and environmental volunteers to help!
Is native tree dieback happening near you?
Is Tree Dieback Happening Near You? Help Scientists Track It Across South Australia…
Introducing the Healthy Urban Waterways – Mount Barker and Fleurieu South Coast project
Big News! A new 3-year project is kicking off across Mount Barker, Goolwa, Port Elliot & Victor Harbor…
Threatened Birds Thriving Thanks to St Ives Landholders
Our Kanmantoo Grassy Woodland Restoration project has been featured in the latest edition of the Native Vegetation Councils newsletter. In case you missed it…
Fire Wise Demonstration Garden is OPEN!
We recently welcomed the community to the official opening of our fire Wise Demonstration Garden in Mount Barker…
March 20 – World Frog Day & World Rewilding Day!
Tomorrow is a double recognition day, for our froggy friends AND the power of rewilding to restore nature…
Be like a Koala and hug a Gum!
Be like a Koala and hug a Gum – Sunday is National Eucalypt Day! We are fortunate in the Mount Lofty Ranges to have many diverse eucalypt species, sadly some are experiencing declines due to various environmental pressures
Nature Bingo - Connect With Nature!
Running out of ideas for the last week of school holidays? Why not try our kids' Nature Bingo – a fun and free way to explore the outdoors!
Christmas Bush, A Habitat Garden Favourite
The latest edition of Coast Lines magazine is hot off the press, and this time we highlight one of our favourite plants, Bursaria spinosa…
Colin Seis: Seeding Strategies for Summer and Winter Active Pastures
In this webinar, Colin covers the importance of understanding and incorporating summer and winter active species in pastures for drought resilience, soil health and many other important benefits such as provision of habitat for local wildlife species…

