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Exploring Stradbroke Island (day or camp)

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Years 4–6 and Special

Program summary

Environmental focus: Interdependence of living things; human impact; conservation, biodiversity; historical, cultural and indigenous perspectives.
Years: 4–6 and Special
Time: Half day (part of a full day program on the bay)
Maximum number: 1 class group

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Description

Students travel to South Stradbroke Island on board the centre’s powered catamaran called The Educat. While on the Island, students use scats, tracks and other evidence to locate and observe the island's macropods (agile wallabies & swamp wallabies). In tracking them they consider how macropod locomotion (hopping) is a very economical adaptation for getting from place to place in a sandy environment. Students also study adaptations of the plants to see how they survive on a sand island. They consider the impact of visitors to the island including plant, animal and human visitation). Students learn about indigenous habitation of the island and indigenous uses for some of the local plant and animal life.

Each year level has a slightly different focus consistent with the Australian Curriculum.

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Last reviewed 02 November 2020
Last updated 21 January 2019