Corporate Body

Nature Conservation Society of South Australia (1963 - )

From
1963
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Functions
Association, Society or Membership Organisation and Conservation or Environment
Website
http://www.ncssa.asn.au
Location
1st Floor, 120 Wakefield Street, South Australia 5000

Summary

The Nature Conservation Society of South Australia was established in 1963. From their Web site, January 2003: "The Nature Conservation Society devotes its efforts to ensuring the survival of the remarkable biodiversity of South Australia. The NCSSA is active in research and monitoring of natural habitat and habitat threatening processes. The NCSSA also plays an advocacy role for nature conservation by lobbying and advising government and community groups."

Related People

Archival resources

State Library of South Australia, Mortlock Library of South Australiana

  • Nature Conservation Society of South Australia - Records, 1962 - 1972, SRG 113; State Library of South Australia, Mortlock Library of South Australiana. Details

Published resources

Resources

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