Guided nature walks from local experts sharing remarkable new findings from the City of Adelaide 'BioSurvey'.
In 2023/24 the City of Adelaide undertook surveys of Adelaide Park Lands biodiversity (the BioSurvey).
Join us and special guests during Nature Festival 2024 to learn about the rich diversity of habitats and living things in the Adelaide Park Lands, including awesome new discoveries!
Guided walks from:
Terry Reardon - microbats
Tara McKenzie - possums
This event is a night walk, starting in Reservoir Park / Kangatilla (Park 4) - Key Biodiversity Area 3 - and finishing in Lefevre Park / Nantu Wama (Park 6) - Key Biodiversity Area 4. Find out about some of Adelaide's familiar and lesser-known nighttime residents, and why they call these areas of the Adelaide Park Lands home!
We'll be taking time to connect with nature by appreciating the beauty and diversity of local ecosystems - download the free iNaturalist app to record observations as we go.
About the Adelaide Park Lands
The expansive Adelaide Park Lands embrace the city in a leafy figure of eight. Made up of 29 parks and 6 city squares over 7.6 million square meters, the Park Lands are the city’s lungs, backyard, playground, meeting space and more. Discover the Adelaide Park Lands and City Layout, the world’s first and only planned city in a park, proudly listed on the National Heritage List.