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Recovery Team: Saving Species
14 Sep 2021

Recovery Team: Saving Species

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Go on an adventure with two of the nation’s leading ecologists as they venture into the Australian outback to save some of the world’s rarest and most unique creatures. This film was submitted to the SCINEMA 2021 International Science Film … Continued
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How did we get here: Megafauna murder mystery
25 May 2021

How did we get here: Megafauna murder mystery

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Who dunnit? What led to the extinction of our megafauna? Find out who the suspects are in this episode of ‘How Did We Get Here?’, the series that takes a sometimes irreverent look at human evolution. This resource is best … Continued
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The Great Cicada Blitz
24 Nov 2020

The Great Cicada Blitz

by Deborah Devis | posted in: Biological Sciences, Careers In STEM, STEM In Action | 0
In search of the sound of the Australian summer.   This article describes an interesting citizen science project to identify and classify Australian cicada species. It is suitable for Year 3-10 students learning about how the community plays a role … Continued
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Grow some spines for EchidnaCSI
17 Nov 2020

Grow some spines for EchidnaCSI

by Deborah Devis | posted in: Biological Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Opportunities for a little echidna detective work. This article describes a citizen science project that asks the community to submit echidna sightings. It is suitable for Year 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 students learning about the role of native … Continued
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