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Green Adelaide has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in March 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Green Adelaide are: • Facebook • Instagram • YouTube • LinkedIn • Email Besides social media accounts, greenadelaide has populated their site with: • NAIDOC SA 2026 March and Family Festival • Locally extinct butterfly returns to Adelaide • How we’re keeping the River Torrens clean • 5 appointments to Green Adelaide’s 10-member Board • Webinar: Planning for biodiversity to cool cities and strengthen food systems • Arbor Day City of West Torrens • Community Planting Day - Port Adelaide • Native plant after care • 5 common lizards of Adelaide • 2025 Sustainability in the Classroom and Beyond • Coastal gardens planting guide • 5 big wins making Adelaide cooler, greener and wilder (and just…5 • Grassroots Grants Round 6 recipients • Everything you need to know about possums in Adelaide • 5 tips to ID weedy fountain grass • Boosting biodiversity with rare coastal plants • Duck, duck, don’t be a goose: Why it’s time to stop feeding the ducks • Environment Award Winners • Green Adelaide Webinar • Plants for butterflies • Webinar - Atlas of Living Australia • Seasonal Census | FrogWatch SA • Reconciliation at Warriparinga • ANSWERED: What’s going on with the River Torrens / Karrawirra Pari?… • The return of the tiny and rare copper‑wire daisy • Get the Buzz on Native Bees • Grassroots Grants • Swooping birds, our tips to stay safe • I want to volunteer • Educator Forum • Difference between blue-green algae and duckweed • 7 weeds that have sprung this spring • Native butterflies in your backyard • Threatened plant project • Norwood Church Grassroots Grant • Come and Try, Volunteering Opportunities • Noarlunga Church Grassroots Grant • The transformation of the River Torrens: fish, flows & habitat | Nature Festival SA • Rewilding Painted Dragons • Orchid Identification • Webinar - Urban heat monitoring from space • Urban Nature Stewards • Native Grass • Urban River Torrens Recovery Project • Meet Your Local Group • Find out what's been happening at Brownhill Creek! • Shorebird Webinar • Webinar: The full value of street trees • CSIRO - African boxthorn control • Deer in Adelaide • Mudflat Monitoring Citizen Science Workshop • Native Pollinators in your Backyard • Gazania Free Garden Plant Swap • Forest Festival • Discover Coastal Butterflies • Easter travel and weeds • Controlling Rabbits • Bridal Creeper Fact Sheet • The finer points of shorebird identification with Colin Rogers • Bird Flu Webinar • Caltrop • Brownhill Creek • Nominations open for the 2026 SA Environment Awards • Discover mistletoe's ecological importance • Join our board • Science in action: Women shaping our landscapes • Help your local frog population this autumn • Wildlife Ecologist • Native Grasslands • Youth Environment Council • Become a coastal ambassador • Adelaide's best wetlands • Volunteer - Get Involved! • Water for wildlife • 5 weeds to watch out for this summer • 4 ways to enjoy Breakout Creek / Purruna Pari • Webinar • Planting Guide: In and Out • Snap a sun-moth: How your photos could help a species • 2026 Moth Marathon in Memory of Victor Fazio III · iNaturalist • 6 easy ways to give back to nature in 2026 • Painted Dragon Rewilding • Green Adelaide Regional Landscape Plan 2026-2031 • 5 lessons that defined our 2025 webinar series • Olive perchlets make a comeback • Environmental Volunteering • International visitors arrive on Adelaide beaches • Celebrating our Blue Backyard • Duck, duck, don’t be a goose • Celebrate and explore nature at Breakout Creek Out • Why the not-so-popular noisy miner is thriving in Adelaide • African lovegrass control • Choosing your plants • Subscribe to our newsletter • Why the not-so-popular noisy miner is thriving • Cooler, Greener, Wilder Grants • Social Media Terms of Use • Visit our website • Read about the metro-wide Urban Greening Strategy • Listen to our podcast • Browse our blogs & news • Get involved