Dieback - bulldozing our biodiversity-Perth Metro
- Продолжительность: 4 час. (прибл.)
Years 11 and 12
Fighting the "Biological Bulldozer", can it be stopped?
The arrival and spread of Phytophthora dieback disease in Western Australia has been catastrophic for a number of ecosystems. More than 50% of WA’s rare or endangered plants are susceptible, many of which are only found in the south-west. Through hands-on activities students will get a practical understanding of the “biological bulldozer”. Students will be introduced to the treatment, tools and processes used to manage the spread of the disease and undertake a stem injecting activity to help protect trees and prevent further dieback spread.
Curriculum links: Biology ATAR Unit 4 - Surviving in a changing environment (SCSA, ACv9), Geography ATAR Unit 1- Natural and ecological hazards (SCSA, ACv9), General Geography Unit 3 - Natural and ecological hazards (SCSA, ACv9), Integrated Science ATAR Unit 2 - Biodiversity and conservation (SCSA)
Cross-curricular and General capabilities: Critical and Creative Thinking (ACv9), Numeracy (ACv9), Personal and Social Capability (ACv9), Sustainability (ACv9)
COST: POA. 2025 costs will differ from 2024 costings Includes GST.
Duration: 4 hours. Excursion runs from 10am to 2pm including morning tea and lunch times. Groups arrive at 10 am then have 15-20 minutes for morning tea, activities commence after morning tea. Finish times can be adjusted to your needs.
Venues:
- Perth Hills Discovery Centre, Mundaring
- Forest Discovery Centre, Dwellingup (depending on availability)
- Maximum students per group is 30. Multiple groups can be accommodated.
- Our booking officer will get back to you via email to confirm your excursion within 7 working days.
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If you have any questions regarding this activity, please email us at n2n@dbca.wa.gov.au. You need to submit and online enquiry form for any program, no bookings will be taken via email or phone.