Sustainability, climate change and the natural world Sustainability, climate change and the natural world Image copyright WA Museum From the classification of organisms to the exploration of the night sky. Sustainability, climate change and the natural world programs build understanding of the natural world and the impact of our actions upon it.
Classified information: Understanding our world Classification systems assist in making sense of the diversity of organisms. Year 3 & 7 $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program
Dawn of life Western Australia contains evidence of the earliest life forms to inhabit the earth. Year 4 – 6 $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program
Dinosaurs don’t roar Hunt for the tracks and traces of Western Australia’s dinosaur past! Year K – 2 $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program
Eco evidence What can data tell us about climate change? Year 7 – 10 $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program
Life along the current Life in a watery world can prompt weird and wonderful adaptations. Year 4 $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program
Look to the sky Humans have looked to the sky for thousands of years, noting daily and seasonal changes to guide their world. Year 1 – 2 $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program
Njit Djinda (Little Star) Explore Nyoongar and Western language to describe what we see. Year K – PP $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program
Planet care What can we do to care for our planet? Year 4 – 6 $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program
To thrive and survive The ability to adapt is key to surviving a changing environment. Year 5 $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program
Wildlife in the Neighbourhood As urban environments expand, the physical conditions for many species to survive are reduced. Year 6 $240 per group (up to 32 students) View Program