Guide to running waterbug sessions
This introductory guide steps through running a waterbug sampling session, which complements water science analysis and provides an assessment of waterway health.
This introductory guide steps through running a waterbug sampling session, which complements water science analysis and provides an assessment of waterway health.
This series of activity sheets introduce students to the animals in their local waterways through indoor and outdoor tasks.
This series of lessons encourages Year 7-8 students to explore the plant in the context of growing demand for water.
To trace the journey of litter, 100 bottles containing GPS trackers were released in creeks and rivers in Melbourne and their movements recorded.
To trace the journey of litter, 100 bottles containing GPS trackers were released in creeks and rivers in Melbourne and their movements recorded.
Focusing on the growling grass frog, students learn about urbanisation and frog biology to identify future urban growth hotspots impacting habitat.
This lesson plan explores the identification, classification and feeding relationships of organisms using local waterbugs – key indicators of waterway health.
Study your local frogs to learn about biological classification, ecosystem processes and humans' impact on the natural environment.
Learn how raingardens protect rivers and creeks from stormwater pollution, and how you can build one.
Discover the history of the artificial Dights Falls weir, its impact on native fish, and the site's importance to the traditional owners.