Lofty Legacies is our new conservation initiative made possible thanks to the generous donors from our 2024 Seeds of Our Cities Appeal, and matched funding from the Wild Country Environmental Fund.

Led by the South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, this project will focus on two endemic grass species — Cleland’s Wallaby-Grass (Rytidosperma clelandii) and Shade Tussock-Grass (Poa umbricola) — found in the Mount Lofty Ranges, on the peri-urban fringe of Adelaide.

Through targeted seed collection, storage, propagation, and community involvement, Lofty Legacies will safeguard the genetic diversity of these species for future restoration and education, ensuring that Adelaide’s unique biodiversity continues to thrive for generations to come.

Rytidosperma clelandii seed
Rytidosperma clelandii seed by the South Australian Seed Conservation Centre

Project Aims

Project outcomes

This project will run from June 2025 to December 2026, but check back soon for some updates!