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 Pre Primary to Year 6.
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 3-6
For your whole school or cohort, or multiple classes. Choose your theme from our programs on offer. For years pp-6
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 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
Discover what makes some species deadly or dangerous as you get up close to some scaly species. This activity is designed for ESC classes.
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.
In this program, students learn about the history of fire in the environment in southwestern Australia, explore how plants and animals respond to fire in the jarrah forest and investigate the impact of fuel on fire behaviour. For Years 4-6.
Enjoy a self-guided walk through the forest with comprehensive student and teacher workbooks. Discover trees and their lifecycles, while investigating the world of invertebrates and the different habitats of the Jarrah Forest. For Years 1-6
How is science monitoring our native animals? Can we bring them ‘back from the brink’ of extinction? For Years 3-6.
Use your super senses to investigate the environment around you! For Pre Primary to Year 2.
Bring the whole school, multiple classes or year levels to an exciting day of discovery immersed in nature in the Beelu National Park. For PP - Yr 6
Experience the forest in darkness. For Years 6 - 12.
Learn about quendas and what they need to survive. Students will assess habitat for quendas in their area and learn about 'quenda cabins' as a refuge from predators.
Students are introduced to the Western Shield program and will explore the features of our native fauna and examine why they are under threat. For Years 3-6.
So many great activities to choose from so why not bring your camping gear and stay overnight and do several days of activities?
Students get the opportunity to sample and record the amazing and diverse macroinvertebrate communities that live in the Canning River. For Yr 3-6.
Students set out on a self-guided walk from Perth Hills Discovery Centre to the viewing platform over-looking Mundaring Weir. For Year 3 - 6.
Hunt for evidence of native animals and learn about some of their unique features. For Pre Primary to Year 2.
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