Indigenous Rangers in Esperance, WA present their scientific, research, & conservation activities.

27 May – 3 June
Indigenous Rangers in Esperance, WA present their scientific, research, & conservation activities.
Caring and connecting to Country. How can I care for Country? Why is it important?
Caring and connecting to Country. How can I care for Country? Why is it important?
This live program takes students through the Memorial’s galleries and Commemorative Area.
Join us in celebrating Reconciliation Week with a special interactive curriculum-based learning program live from the National Portrait Gallery.
First Contact will help students explore the impacts of colonisation on Indigenous peoples, specifically the Gadigal of Sydney Cove.
Caring and connecting to Country. How can I care for Country? Why is it important?
Caring and connecting to Country. How can I care for Country? Why is it important?
Caring and connecting to Country. How can I care for Country? Why is it important?
Caring and connecting to Country. How can I care for Country? Why is it important?
Caring and connecting to Country. How can I care for Country? Why is it important?
Caring and connecting to Country. How can I care for Country? Why is it important?
Aboriginal Rangers present their local conservation, research, wildlife, or land maintenance programs, and students can ask questions. Options to automatically create published books.
Adelaide, Chenelle and Marianne, your hosts, take one smart kid and one adequate adult on a fact-finding mission through a unique museum topic.
Conservation or Commerce – Indigenous Rangers in Kakadu National Park, NT present their scientific work, conservation activities, & why they steal crocodile eggs.
Teachers automatically collect students’ content into collaborative digital books & PDF to print.
Indigenous Rangers showcase their local scientific work, conservation activities, and the technologies used for research.
Students will explore the impacts of colonisation on Indigenous peoples, specifically the Gadigal of Sydney Cove and clans of surrounding areas.
Students will explore the different types of plants used and eaten by First Nation peoples. Learn how these foods can be used for more than food, for example medicine, art & artefacts.