
Our projects
We are a project driven organisation
Our projects bring community, students, science, environment and education together. At the heart of what we do is a belief that direct experience is the best way to enrich learning and embed positive change.
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Photo: Joe Shemesh Documentary filmSixteen Legs
Some corners of the Universe have bred the most wonderful things…
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Documentary film
Survivors
Rediscovering the short-tailed rain crayfish.
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Photo: Stephen Anstee NatureTrackersWhere? Where? Wedgie!
Surveying Tasmania’s wedge-tailed eagle poplulation.
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NatureTrackers
Claws on the Line
Monitoring Tasmania’s burrowing crayfish with the help of schools and the community.
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NatureTrackers
CallTrackers
Using sound recorders to find and monitor noisy but elusive species.
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Photo: Clare Hawkins EducationExpedition Class
Programs connecting school students with their environment and scientists, online and outside. An extensive archive of K–10 adventure learning programs is available to teachers and students.
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BioBlitz
Extinction Matters BioBlitz
A concerted effort to discover and record as many living things as possible within a set location over a limited time period.
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