Here are just some of the ways we help Nature - thanks to people like you!

  • Establishing Bushbank SA - a $1.5 million ‘revolving’ fund through which we purchase, protect and on-sell private land with significant conservation value

  • Endangered species research and protection for the Bilby, Glossy Black Red-tailed Cockatoo, Pygmy Bluetongue Lizard, Southern Emu Wren, Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby, freshwater fish, threatened plants of Eyre Peninsula and many more

  • Partnering with sponsors like Gerard Corporation, Santos, Clipsal and Dermody Petroleum on research, community education and on-the-ground projects

  • Supporting our conservationists of the future through post-graduate scholarships at the three SA universities

  • Feral animal eradication programs and the subsequent successful release of native animals - like the Brush-tailed Bettongs on Eyre Peninsula

  • Raising funds to buy land for national parks such as Gawler Ranges, Mt Remarkable and the Coongie Lankes wetlands, as well as the Mokota and Mark Oliphant Conservation Parks

  • Development and promotion of the GreenCard MasterCard in conjunction with BankSA

  • Supporting research and school education programs on the Pygmy Blue-Tongued Lizard - a species thought to be extinct and found by accident near Burra

  • Helping to prevent the spread of ‘Dieback’ on Kangaroo Island

  • Para Woodlands restoration - a 10-year, $1.2m project to begin the long-term process of reclaiming high quality habitat for wildlife on good agricultural land. Click here to find out more

  • Funding interpretive signage in parks - including geological information for the comparatively new Gawler Ranges National Park

  • Supporting the production of educational information for projects, including the Southern Brown Bandicoot and community biodiversity initiative, Ark on Eyre