The Threatened Plant Action Group (TPAG) aims to conserve, protect, enhance and promote South Australia’s threatened flora.
The Threatened Plant Action Group (TPAG)
is an incorporated volunteer group
actively involved in advocacy as well as
on-ground care and conservation of
South Australia’s rarest and most threatened plant species.

Our members share passion, curiosity and concern for South Australia’s unique and threatened native plants.

Conserve and protect
We have worked on some of the rarest and most endangered plant species in South Australia over several decades.
Learn and share
TPAG members are amateur or professional botanists, environmental scientists or citizen scientists, some with extensive experience in threatened plants and South Australian flora. Other members are curious, concerned or passionate people wanting to learn more about South Australia’s threatened plants and help conserve them for the future.
Field Trips and Working Bees
Caring for plants and their habitats in Adelaide and the Mount Lofty Ranges and further afield – Kangaroo Island, Mid-North, Yorke Peninsula, Murraylands, Flinders Ranges and the Outback.
“We all have a responsibility to protect endangered species, both for their sake and for the sake of our own future generations.”
Loretta Lynch
Former United States Attorney General

Join TPAG
Help us care for South Australia’s threatened flora.
Join us for just $10 per year to stay in the loop
with everything you need to know.