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Nature Science underpins all of our efforts to sustainably manage South Australia’s unique biodiversity for future generations.

Common Knob-tailed gecko; photo M Launer

Nature Foundation’s Science & Knowledge Program and its governing principles are set out in our Science Strategy 2025-2030. This strategy facilitates the growth and development of terrestrial ecological science to benefit Nature Foundation, our nature reserves and the broader Australian community.

The Science Strategy underpins all of our conservation work whether it is on our nature reserves or our managed partner properties. 

Nature Foundation funds research through grants, prioritising projects that aligns with our science strategy and focusing on our nature reserves and threatened species.

Science Strategy 2025-2030
Nature Foundation’s Science Strategy 2025-2030 aims to deliver the best evidence-based outcomes for conservation in South Australia and beyond.
Threatened Species
Learn more about the threatened species that Nature Foundation protects through its research and conservation programs.

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