Biological Diversity study day – North Coast Regional Botanic Garden
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Audience
Secondary school -
Learning stage
Stage 6 -
Learning area
Science -
Type
Museum educator-led

Image: Karen Player
© Australian Museum
© Australian Museum
About the program
This engaging full day program has been developed by the Australian Museum, the North Coast Regional Botanic Garden and Taronga Zoo. This program is delivered at the North Coast Regional Botanic Garden, Coffs Harbour.
The study day comprises three educator-led sessions of 75 minutes each.
- Australian Museum educator-led session where students investigate fossils, skeletons and DNA data from Australian animals to learn how comparative anatomy and genetics support the Theory of Evolution.
- North Coast Regional Botanic Garden educator-led session where students engage in field work using the site’s Eucalypt specimens to examine the role of divergent evolution in biological diversity.
- Taronga Zoo educator-led session provides students the opportunity to engage with live animals while learning about the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection. They will explore the impacts that selection pressures have on population dynamics and discover how adaptations increase an organism’s chance of survival.