The big ideas

9 Shifts

These nine shifts represent areas of change for the future of conservation work in South Australia. They consolidate new thinking and approaches required to progress nature conservation into the 21st century, and they outline a new paradigm; a ‘future ready’ approach for nature conservation in SA.

 

1
Understand our landscapes and wildlife co-evolved with Aboriginal people

From just acknowledging to deeply embracing Aboriginal connection to country in our work.
Read shift 1

2
Strengthen our collective narrative around nature

From just engaging to deepening and celebrating our unique relationship with nature in South Australia.
Read shift 2

3
Hold onto what’s working

From silver bullets to a considered recognition of what really works.
Read shift 3

 

4
Value nature in all its forms

From a ‘purely natural’ as good to nature as good.
Read shift 4

5
From a purely historical focus to future-orientated outcomes

From a purely historical focus to future-orientated outcomes.
Read shift 5

6
Decision making requires consideration of values, rules and knowledge

From conflict-focused argument to creative, values-focused decision-making.
Read shift 6.

 

7
We have to learn to change

From incidental reporting to intentional learning systems.
Read shift 7

8
A resilient conservation sector is critical

From accepting burn-out as normal to a healthy workforce with strong and diverse capabilities.
Read shift 8

9
Remember what we love about nature and start there

From loss and utility to starting with love and connection.
Read shift 9