Join Jerry Smith, Manager of the South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, to learn how this team is protecting the state’s rare and threatened plant species from extinction.
This talk offers an opportunity to hear directly about the scientists and flora ecologists working on the frontline of plant conservation.
Hear firsthand stories from the field, including the challenges of locating and collecting seeds from remote and often inaccessible populations of threatened plants.
Gain insight into Jerry's experiences of conservation and seed banking, from collection and storage to research, restoration and species recovery, and the global importance of this work.
After the talk Jerry will spend some time to answer your questions about his work at the South Australian Seed Conservation Centre.
By sharing the stories, challenges and successes behind the science, this talk unveils the dedication and expertise required to conserve South Australia's unique flora for future generations.
Please note this talk is intended for adults; we recommend it is suitable for ages 12 and up.
Dates: Sunday 11 October 2026
Times: 10:15am - 11:00am
Location: Noel Lothian Hall, Adelaide Botanic Garden (C6 on the map)
Tickets: From $15.00 per person
Every contribution helps cover the costs of the event and profits will go towards supporting the work of the South Australian Seed Conservation Centre. This is the guide price for the event, but we invite you to contribute an amount that is right for you









