Nocturnal Fauna Monitoring-Perth Metro
- 期間: 2 時間 (約)
- 所在地: 380 Allen Rd, Mundaring, WA
Years 11 and 12
Take a closer look at the alternative techniques used by Western Sheild and DBCA to monitor nocturnal fauna. Set light traps to study and ID invertebrates, set camera and sand traps as alternative ways to monitor fauna. Discuss animal ethics and its place in the department and science. Schools get to keep invertebrate and motion sensor images, via USB. Data collected can be used to form a Fauna Management Plan for the Centre.
As this session has a late finish and early start time, we recommend you stay close to the Perth Hills Discovery Centre. Why not camp with us? (see related products)
We recommend doing the Fauna Biology program to fully understand the role of Western Shield and other monitoring techniques, like trapping. (see related products)
Curriculum links: Biology ATAR Unit 1(SCSA, ACv9), Biology General Unit 4 (SCSA, ACv9) 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
*Extra costs for biology excursion and camping.
Duration: 4 hours (3 evening, 1 morning), camping or staying close to the centre is recommended
Venue: Perth Hills Discovery Centre
Please note:
- Maximum students per group is 30.
- 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.