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Students led along this new trail will learn about a range of species of South Australian plants, including many listed as threatened or endangered (1 in 4 of native South Australian plant species (more than 1,000) are considered threatened.

Students will consider global issues such as habitat loss, climate change and impact of introduced species at a local level.

Students will also investigate scientific concepts such as seed structure, dispersal and conditions required for germination, plant recruitment, symbiotic relationships and plant biodiversity.

This trail also aims to increase the knowledge, awareness and opportunities for environmental action of this generation of young people.

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School bookings

ALL school visits must be booked in advance.

For more information and to make a booking please visit the Adelaide Botanic Garden website here:

Educator Led Programs

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Organising your visit

To ensure the best visit possible for your school groups and assist in your planning, please visit the Botanic Gardens of South Australia’s website here:

Planning your visit

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