Exploring life underwater Investigate what lives in the Canning River without even getting wet! For Kindergarten to Year 2
Bush detective Many of our native animals are very secretive and can be difficult to find! Investigating local animals and places. For Kindergarten to Yr 2.
Students get the opportunity to sample and record the amazing and diverse macroinvertebrate communities that live in the Canning River. For Yr 3-6.
The story of our catchment. Where does the Canning River come from and where does it flow to? For Yrs 3-6
Revealing the river’s past. Students glimpse into the past lives of those who lived and settled around the Canning River by investigating historical records such as maps, photos and diaries. For years 3-6
Rivers at risk. Identifying hazards and risks to natural ecosystems. For Years 11 and 12
A comparison of water quality. The Kent Street Weir on the Canning River provides a unique location to compare two river systems. For Years 11 and 12
An ecological snapshot of river health. Using the SIGNAL model as an assessment tool, students gain an indication of water quality in the Canning River . For Years 11 and 12.
For your whole school or cohort, or multiple classes. Choose your theme from our programs on offer. For years pp-6
Self-guided trail through natural, managed and constructed features in the Canning River Regional Park. For years 4-10
The Nyoongar people’s strong connection with the wetlands and rivers that flow across the Swan Coastal Plain forms the basis for much of their culture, spirituality, and identity. 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.
Students get the opportunity to sample and record the amazing and diverse macroinvertebrate communities that live in the Canning River. For Yrs 7 - 9.
The story of our catchment. Where does the Canning River come from and where does it flow to? For Years 7- 9
NOT AVAILABLE 2023 Investigate environmental change and management within the Swan Canning River Investigate how a wetland ecosystem functions by conducting a range of field tasks on its biotic and abiotic component For years 11 and 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.
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.
This is a free self-guided walk. Zoom in on amazing wetland birdlife! For Years K-12
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