Wildlife in the Neighbourhood Year level Year 6 Duration 60 minutes Cost $240 per group (up to 32 students) Audience Primary Students use real world investigations to see how changes affect wildlife and what the community can do to reconnect urban environments. Working in groups, students will research different perspectives on the challenge of survival for different bird species and apply their learning to create practical solutions that reconnect urban environments. Register Your Interest Student experience Students will: Undertake a pre-visit activity-school bird survey Explore how the landscape around Perth has changed Discover landscape fragmentation and its implications for wildlife Investigate why some birds are disappearing from Western Australian neighbourhoods Propose solutions to assist wildlife in urban environments Skills development This program links to the following strands of the Western Australian Curriculum: Year 6 Science The growth and survival of living things are affected by physical conditions of their environment (ACSU094) Science involves testing predictions by gathering data and using evidence to develop explanations of events and phenomena and reflects historical and cultural contributions. (ACSHE098) Scientific knowledge is used to solve problems and inform personal and community decisions. (ACSHE100) Register Your Interest