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Get hands-on building your own bee hotels.

Investigate native plants and their adaptations, and explore the latest scientific conservation and ecosystem research.

Investigate the natural and human features of the Botanic Gardens, identify how the gardens are used by both people and animals and the role of we can take in caring for country.

A school tour of the Australian PlantBank is an extraordinary hands-on experience for students that brings their STEM learning to life within a state-of-the-art plant science and conservation facility. 

Plants have amazing adaptations that ensure their growth and survival.

 Learn about the ecology of the protected, remnant environments. 

Collect data, complete fun mapping exercises and learn about controlled burning to manage the Cumberland Plain Woodland.

Connect with Country in a fun and engaging program to learn about First Nations ways of being, knowing and doing. 

Explore kinship structures and the different roles of First Nations children within their families. 

Students will engage with Food in Australia by investigating and tasting bush foods to discover how First Nations’ peoples’ diets began to evolve as first settlers began farming food on this land.