Conservation / Natural History Groups in South Australia Australian Wildlife Conservancy is the largest private owner of land for conservation in Australia BioR is a not-for-profit organisation that generates funds, knowledge and practical skills to re-construct habitats. Bush Heritage Australia is a not-for-profit conservation organisation committed to returning Australia’s bush to good health. Butterfly Conservation South Australia Inc. promotes the conservation, education, and management of butterflies and moths. The Conservation Council of South Australia (Conservation SA) was established in 1971 to provide a shared voice for community environmental organisations from across South Australia. The Field Naturalists Society of South Australia is South Australia's first conservation group, founded in 1883 as a Section of the Royal Society of South Australia and incorporated in 1959. Greening Australia started conserving and restoring Australia's landscapes in 1982 and haven’t stopped since. The National Trust of SA’s core responsibility is the preservation, management, maintenance and promotion of historic sites, natural reserves, museums, folk history, collections, icons and heritage. The Natural History Society of South Australia is a non-profit organisation of enthusiastic volunteers and members, dedicated to the protection and preservation of our native flora and fauna. The Nature Conservation Society of South Australia is a voluntary body with members drawn from all parts of the State and all walks of life. Nature Foundation SA is an apolitical, not-for-profit, science-based, fund-raising nature conservation charity that works on our nature reserves. Trees For Life is a not for profit community based organisation working with everyday people to help restore our natural environment through revegetation and conservation.