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Catchment Management (Senior Geography)

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Amaroo EEC's Catchment Management program ties in with the Senior Secondary Geography Curriculum.

We can support fieldwork relevant to Units 1 & 3 of the Curriculum (Natural and Ecological Hazards and Land Cover Transformations) at field study sites in Toowoomba (Duggan Park), near Pittsworth (Irongate Conservation Park) and in the Goomburra Valley.

Activities could include biocondition assessments, soil testing, collecting data for analysis related to the Invasion Triangle model, water quality​ (Goomburra only) and evaluating management practices.

The specific activities and site for the program can be negotiated so that relevance for your school and your students' needs is maximised.

Please contact Amaroo EEC if you would like to discuss accessing this program for your students.


Catchment Management program overview (PDF, 290KB)

Overview of fieldwork sites and resources (PDF, 280KB)

 

Program details

Venue: in-situ (location to be negotiated)

Student participation fee - see Booking Information

Duration: 4 hours

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Last reviewed 01 February 2023
Last updated 01 February 2023