On this self-guided walk using binoculars and surveying techniques, students discover the waterbirds that live in and visit our stunning regional parks. Class set of binoculars and identification sheets provided. For Years K-12.
Get up close to some of our unique native animals and learn about their special adaptations to our harsh climate. For Years 7 - 12.
Bring the whole school, multiple classes or year levels to a day of discovery in a focus of your choice. For Years 7-12
Investigate connections within a wetland ecosystem. Investigate how a wetland ecosystem functions by conducting a range of field tasks on its biotic and abiotic component. For Years 11 and 12.
Through hands on activities and fieldwork, students will explore the biodiversity of our forests, forest relationships and how humans are impacting and managing the forests. For Years 7-10.
Self-guided trail through natural, managed and constructed features in the Canning River Regional Park. For years 4-10
Learn about catchment land uses with our three-dimensional, hands on, interactive catchment model. For Years 7-12
Bring the whole school, multiple classes or year levels to an exciting day of cultural discovery in nature! Immerse your students in holistic activities learning together with Traditional Owners and our Nearer to Nature education leaders
Discover what makes some species deadly or dangerous as you get up close to some scaly species. This activity is designed for ESC classes.
Students are introduced to the pathogen Phytophthora. Discuss treatment, tools and processes used to manage the spread of dieback and undertake a stem injecting activity to help protect trees. For Years 11 and 12.
Discover how Indigenous Australians connect to the environment and practice sustainable use of resources. Learn about the Noongar people’s strong connection with the wetlands and rivers that flow across the Swan Coast Plain. For Years K-12
This is a valuable opportunity to hear from an experienced Aboriginal educator about the importance of the Swan - Canning River to the Nyoongar people. This is a teacher professional learning.
Enjoy a self-guided walk through the forest with a focus of your choice. For Years PP-12.
Western Shield is one of Australia's biggest wildlife conservation programs. Discover techniques to monitor native fauna populations and gain an understanding of analysing population data. For Years 11 and 12.
Managing fire in a fire-prone environment - a case study. Engage in geographic fieldwork to examine the impacts of bushfire on the ecosystem and community. For Years 11 and 12
An overview of techniques for field collection of biological data. Explore a range of techniques biologists use to collect data on our plant and animal communities. For Years 11 and 12.
Is fire good for the environment? Let's answer this burning question. Discover the role fire has played in the evolution of our forests and the interdependent relationship between fire and Australian fauna and flora. For Years 11 and 12
Package includes a Pre-excursion workbook and Excursion: Managing fire in a fire-prone environment - mapping Engage in geographic mapping and fieldwork to examine the impacts of bushfire on the ecosystem and community. For Years 11 and 12
This excursion enables students to investigate a range of fire-related topics including fire management, biology, planning and mitigation. For Years 7-10.
A hands-on study of local flora. Students will develop field work skills and an understanding of our unique flora, how it has adapted to our abiotic conditions, and some of the threats to its future. For Years 11 and 12.
Learn about the new Forest Management Plan 2024 - 2033 and how conservationists are managing our forests for their health and continuity.
Bring the whole school, Multiple classes or year levels to an exciting day of discovery immersed in nature. This day is fully adaptable to your needs, with a focus of your choice. For Years 7 -10
Experience the forest in darkness. For Years 6 - 12.
Get involved in this great citizen science project by taking part in hands-on alternative fauna monitoring techniques. For Years 11 and 12
Look at the importance of artificial refuges for native animals. Students will assess habitat for quendas in their area and make a 'quenda cabin'. For Years 7-12
This excursion enables students to undertake a range of field tasks to assess the living and non-living components of these ecosystems with either a Biology or Geography focus. For Years 7-10.
An introduction to DBCA's Western Shield program. Get to know some of our unique fauna species and the threats to their survival. For Years 7-12
So many great activities to choose from so why not bring your camping gear and stay overnight and do several days of activities?
Enjoy a self guided walk through the forest. For Year 7-12.
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