Fire in the landscape (7-10)-Perth Metro

  • Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)

For Years 7-10

Fire has been a natural part of the environment in south-west WA for millions of years. This excursion enables students to investigate a range of fire-related topics. Find out more about the history of fire in Western Australia. Discover how the forest recovers after fire and how native animals respond. Learn more about how fire is used by Parks and Wildlife Service, to manage ecosystems and reduce bushfire risk. You can create your own excursion for a single class up to a whole year level. 

Please read through all the below options carefully as you will be asked to select your activities on your booking enquiry form.

Core activity:

Fighting fire with fire (1 hour 40 min) 

How is bushfire managed today? In this activity students will be introduced to the history of fire in the landscape, the practice of prescribed burning and conduct fieldwork to determine if prescribed burning is effective at reducing the risk of bushfires.

Optional activities- select two, depending on your focus:

Fire biology (50 min)

Students will learn how native animals respond to fire and how their habitats can be both created and destroyed by bushfires.

Plan your response (50 min)

Students will undertake the roles of Parks and Wildlife officers to plan, prepare and respond to a hypothetical fire. Working in groups students will engage in problem solving tasks to overcome some of the obstacles faced when responding to bushfire.

Fire truck observation (50 mins) 

In this activity, students will take a closer look at some of the fire fighting equipment used by Parks and Wildlife fire fighters. Learn about what personal protective gear they wear and how it keeps them safe. Students will get an up close experience with a fire truck, learning about the equipment and get an opportunity to have a go using the fire hose.

Science (7,9) & HASS (7,8) Priorities - Sust, ATSI

COST: $16.50 per student (inc GST)  

Minimum payment for 20 students ($330.00). 

Minimum payment for 40 students for bookings with over 30 students. 

 

Excursion runs from 10am to 2pm including morning tea and lunch times. Students arrive at 10 am and have 15 - 20 minutes for morning tea, the activity commences after morning tea.  Finish times can be adjusted to your needs.

Venues:

  • Perth Hills Discovery Centre, Mundaring
  • Forest Discovery Centre, Dwellingup (depending on availability)

Please note:

  1. Maximum students per group is 30. Multiple groups can be accommodated.
  2. Our booking officer will get back to you via email to confirm your excursion within 7 working days.
Planning your visit: 

o  Booking T&C’s

o  Certificates of Currency

o  Risk Management Information

o  FAQ’s and other information

If you have any questions in regards to 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.