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WildNet (trapping) camp

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Years 4–6 and Special

Program summary

**This program is only available as an evening activity for overnight camps**

Environmental focus: Scientific sampling; collecting data and working with live specimens; Living things depend on each other for survival; adaptations; habitat; physical environment; food webs and interrelationships; conservation; interdependence

Year: 4–6 and Special
Time: Evening
Maximum number: 1 class group

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Description

This is a night time activity for camp schools. Students prepare baits and set traps in the forest hoping to catch possums, gliders or other mammals. They look at classification and identifiable features of marsupials and placental mammals. They discuss adaptations for survival and responses to the physical conditions of the environment in which they live.

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