Program overview
This is an authentic and rich first hand investigation on the population dynamics between two animals found locally - one native and one feral. Students investigate the inquiry question through studying the interactions of the Spotted-Tailed Quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) and Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes).
Pre and post visit as well as an assessment task can contribute to a 9hr depth study task.
Geographical inquiry questions
- What effect can one species have on the other species in a community?
Outcomes
- Develops and evaluates questions and hypotheses for scientific investigation BIO11/12-1
- Designs and evaluates investigations in order to obtain primary and secondary data and information BIO11/12-2-
- Conducts investigations to collect valid and reliable primary and secondary data and information BIO11/12-3
- Selects and processes appropriate qualitative and quantitative data and information using a range of appropriate media BIO11/12-4
- Analyses and evaluates primary and secondary data and information BIO11/12-5
- Analyses ecosystem dynamics and the interrelationships of organisms within the ecosystem BIO11-11
Content
- Population Dynamics
- Future Ecosystems
Cross Curriculum Priorities
- Sustainability
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Abiotic components of the ecosystem Students use scientific field testing equipment to assess various abiotic parameters of the local ecosystem. |
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Vegetation transect and habitat assessment Students use our site-specific dichotomous key iBook to identify plant species and graph them along a transect. Students conduct a habitat assessment of the local ecosystem. |
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Nest box camera survey Students use a map and GPS to navigate to a selection of our species-specific nest boxes. They then use innovative remote cameras to view inside nest boxes and record use or evidence of use. |
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Optional additional activities (time permitting) - Camera traps and human impacts Students view, analyse and record footage from our wildlife camera traps and conduct a human impacts assessment of the bush. |
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Sample of a 1 group program For multiple groups/classes, the same activities are run on an alternating schedule |
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| 9:30 |
Welcome to Brewongle Safety briefing |
| 9:45 | Abiotic components of the ecosystem |
| 10:45 | RECESS |
| 11:00 | Nest box camera survey |
| 12:00 | Vegetation transect and habitat assessment |
| 1:00 | LUNCH |
| 1:30 | Reflection of activities / Wrap up / Toilets |
| 2:00 | Farewell |
Pre- and post-excursion lessons are available on the excursion Google site
Click image below to access the site. Please ensure students have completed the pre-excursion tasks on this site before their excursion at Brewongle EEC.
| Location | Brewongle Environmental Education Centre, Sackville North |
| Transport |
Buses are booked by the visiting school. A map to the bus parking will be sent with the schools confirmation email. Please ensure you print the map and give to the bus driver the morning of the excursion. |
| Program costs | Program costs |
| Student numbers |
Maximum student numbers are 30 students per class - up to 3 classes per day No minimum student numbers (instead possible minimum costs) |
| Supporting teachers and staff | Minimum requirement is one teacher per attending class |
| Program start and finish times |
Brewongle arrival time is 9:30 am - departure time is 2 pm * discuss prior to your visit if you require alternate times |
| Medical and welfare notifications |
Using the Brewongle medical and welfare form (sent with the confirmation email), inform Brewongle staff of any medical conditions or special requirements prior to the visit This program can be adapted for teachers and students with specific mobility requirements |
| Adverse weather |
Visit our visitor information page to view our weather trigger points for program changes On days where the weather is unsuitable, a Brewongle staff member will contact the organising teacher to discuss alternative arrangements |
| Booking and cancellation policy requirements |
Brewongle booking and cancellation policy Student attendance numbers confirmed 7 days prior to visit Cancellation fees may apply |
| Inclusive learning support | Visit our inclusive education website for further excursion support materials |
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