In this facilitated workshop, students will take on the role of an ecologist and explore some of the changes brought about as the landscape becomes fragmented and modified.
During the workshop, students will investigate:
- How the physical landscape has changed over time
- The impacts these changes can have on local wildlife
- Three case studies to reveal how some species might benefit while others miss out.
- Real world actions and solutions to help redress some of these changes.
This program links to the following strands of the Western Australian Curriculum. More details can be found here.
Facilitated Workshops
All facilitated workshops are led by WA Museum Boola Bardip’s experienced Learning and Engagement team and have been curated using the Museum’s unique resources to provide a deeper learning experience in our specialist subject areas.
Your booking for a facilitated workshop will include all materials and activities for the duration of the program with no prior preparation required.
As part of all facilitated workshop bookings, you are welcome to explore the rest of the Museum free of charge pre or post workshop and do not need to make any additional bookings to do so.
WA Museum Boola Bardip is open daily from 9.30am to 5pm, with last entry at 4pm.