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  1. Institution: Green Adelaide

    We are a statutory board established in July 2020 by the Government of South Australia, with a vision to create a cooler, greener, wilder and climate-resilient Adelaide that celebrates our unique culture. We were established as part of the 2019 South Australian natural resources management reform, and the introduction of the Landscape South Australia Act 2019. We are Adelaide’s first dedicated urban environmental specialist organisation...

  2. Institution: THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

    The University of Adelaide is making a range of species information and data from its natural history collections available through the Atlas of Living Australia.

  3. Institution: University of Adelaide Environment Institute

    The Environment Institute exists to deliver outstanding research across environmental sciences. By understanding patterns and processes to derive solutions, we help enable decision-making that can meet today's and future needs. This work is being carried out against a background where the current state of the environment is an international priority. This requires us to develop and implement solutions for its health, our wellbeing and to sustain our economy...

  4. Institution: University of Adelaide

    The University of Adelaide is making a range of species information and data from its natural history collections available through the Atlas of Living Australia.

  5. Institution: City of Port Adelaide Enfield

    The City of Port Adelaide Enfield was established on 26 March 1996, following the amalgamation of the former Cities of Port Adelaide and Enfield. Under Section 6 of the Local Government Act 1999, Council is established to provide for the government and management of its area at the local level. The City is located in the north-western suburbs of Adelaide, about eight kilometres from the CBD...

  6. Institution: Botanic Gardens of Adelaide

    The Botanic Gardens of Adelaide comprises three beautiful public gardens - Adelaide Botanic Garden in the city, Mount Lofty Botanic Garden in the Adelaide Hills and Wittunga Botanic Garden in suburban Blackwood. These gardens provide visitors with a range of cultural, recreational, educational and scientific facilities. Over 1.8 million people visit these gardens each year including approximately 25,000 school students...

  7. Institution: Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges NRM Board

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