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What Is The Field Naturalists Society Of South Australia?
It is South Australia's first conservation group, founded in 1883 and incorporated in 1959.
What Are Its Aims?
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Pygmy Possum on Banksia |
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Who May Join The Society?
How Can You Join?
If you are interested in joining the Society, please contact us at:
The Field Naturalists Society of SA Inc.
GPO Box 1594
Adelaide SA 5001
Australia
Phone: 0428 188 318
or complete the following Membership Application form (50Kb PDF).
History
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Setting out a trapline below Mt Stuart |
The Society was founded as a Section of the Royal Society of South Australia in 1883.
It was instrumental in helping establish the Belair National Park in 1891, Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island in 1919, as well as Ferries McDonald, Spring Gully, Clement Gap, Piccaninnie Ponds, Monarto, Deep Creek, Black Hill, Cox Scrub (50Kb PDF), Mount Taylor, Nixon Skinner, Kaiser Stuhl (50Kb PDF) and Charleston (50Kb PDF) Conservation Parks and Para Wirra Recreation Park (50Kb PDF).
Properties Owned By The Society
The Society owns a number of Nature Reserves which are held for future generations and are all covered by Heritage Agreements. These are: Manning Reserve, 45 ha of dense natural vegetation near McLaren Vale: Forest Range Reserve, 15 ha of sclerophyll woodland of the higher Mount Lofty Ranges; Nicholls reserve, 58 ha of coastal scrub at Carpenter Rocks in the South East; Tookayerta Marsh, a section of natural swamp near Nangkita.
Working Bees are regularly held to remove weeds at our properties. See Program (50Kb PDF) for details.
Associated Clubs
125th Anniversary celebrations
We turn 125 this year, and we're holding three public celebrations:
See Program (50Kb PDF) for details.
Field Naturalists Society Program
Lirabenda Endowment Fund Research Grants
The Fund has been created from the proceeds of the sale of Lirabenda Reserve with the purpose of making available annual research grants to selected applicants.