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Take part in activities which illustrate the monitoring and protection methods that the rangers use to increase the fledging rate of the Royal Albatross. Weighing birds, trapping predators and assessing hazards are just a few examples. more>>
Time: 2.5 hours Age Focus: Years 9-12 Curriculum Area: Science - Living World Cost: $3/student, adults no charge |
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Investigate behaviour of shags and albatross in response to abiotic and biotic factors. Courtship and parental care are some of the behaviours which the programme focuses on. Discussion follows on the use of behavioural studies in management. more>>
Time: 2.25 hours Age Focus: Year 13 Curriculum Area: Biology - Achievement Objective 3.4 Cost: $3/student, adults no charge |
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Royal Albatross are only one of the attractions of Taiaroa Head. Breeding colonies of Fur Seals, Spotted and Stewart Island Shags, Royal Spoonbills and Little Blue Penguins are just a few of the highlights.
The impacts of human activity on the local ecosystem are both positive and negative. Students have the opportunity to view unique wildlife and investigate the impact of introduced species, changed vegetation, tourism, site development, pollution etc. more>> Time: 2.5 hours Age Focus: Year 12 Curriculum Area: Biology - AO 2.2, AS 90769 Cost: $3/student, adults no charge |