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Lifecycle.MAMMAL Reptile.scales Adaptations FUR predators Nocturnal Endangered Complimenting Foundation Level to Level 10 SIX EDUCATIONAL SHOWS TO CHOOSE FROM! AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS INSECT-A- MANIA & MINIBEASTS ROCKPOOL DISCOVERY ENDANGERED SPECIES BACKYARD BIODIVERSITY LIFE CYCLES & REPRODUCTION

What s the wild action experience about? AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS Wild Action is now in it s 20th year of operation. Our Team are extremely proud of our awards and endeavours over the years, however, our highest achievement is still delivering the best mobile wildlife experience in Victoria.GUARANTEED! INSECT-A-MANIA & MINI BEASTS Our very own private zoo facility is nestled in the foothills of the picturesque Macedon Ranges. Wild Action s vast collection of wildlife ensures that your students will always have a selection of WOW factor wildlife to compliment curriculum and themes. Please take your time to browse through our educational catalogue, you ll be amazed at what creatures can inhabit your class room! ROCKPOOL DISCOVERY Our energetic Team, are skilled to conduct shows for early childhood years all the way through to VCE Biology levels. The interactive nature of our workshops are enthralling to all. We guarantee that a Wild Action visit will become the highlight of your educational calendar. We d also like to introduce to you our new and exciting program for 2013 Life cycles & Reproduction. Particularly developed for the higher learning years, our new workshop will make your next biology class simply AMAZING! ENDANGERED SPECIES Our programs are painstakingly developed to facilitate AUSVEL outcomes. The Wild Action Management Team are all highly credentialed. If you don t see a program which coincides with your curricular needs, please ring us to discuss your requirements. We are always willing and able to help! We strongly believe that Environmental education is THE most important part of any child s education. We live in such a fantastically bio-diverse country.australia. Isn t it a shame that not everyone is fortunate enough to realise this? With six fantastic programs to choose from, Wild Action s unique interactive educational shows will be the perfect introduction to ignite your student s passion and understanding of the natural world. BACKYARD BIODIVERSITY Who knows, with a greater understanding and empathy for Nature, maybe we can all make a difference.not just to our environment but to ourselves as well. Yours faithfully, LIFE CYCLES & REPRODUCTION Christopher Humfrey B.Sc. (Zoology) Director

THE PERFECT INTRODUCTION TO AUSTRALIAN! AMPHIBIAN NICTITATING MEMBRANE LIFE CYCLES ADAPTATIONS BIRDS FEATHERS SNAKES FUR SCALES SKINKS NOCTURNAL MARSUPIALS DRAGONS DIURNAL CREPUSCULAR OSTEODERMS CROCODILES FEATHERS LIZARDS ECOLOGY PREDATORS VIVIPAROUS PREY CARAPACE MAMMALS GECKOES FEAST AND FAMINE BATS ADAPTATIONS TURTLES ADHESIVE DISCS GLANDULAR SKIN ENDOTHERMIC FROGS ECTOTHERMIC REPTILES BRUMATION BIRDS OF PREY DESERT RAINFOREST OWLS OVIPAROUS AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS

A PERFECT INTRODUCTION TO MINI-BEASTS AND INVERTEBRATES! INSECTS ARTHROPODS EXOSKELETON PHASMIDS CARAPACE HEAD THORAX ABDOMEN HERBIVORE CARNIVORE WINGS GIANT BURROWING COCKROACH CRUSTACEAN CEPHALOTHORAX SCORPION ANTENNAE CHRYSALIS ARACHNIDS SPINNARETS PEDIPALPS CENTIPEDE CHELICERAE MYRIAPODS MILLIPEDES ECHINODERMS RADIAL SYMMETRY SEA STAR HOLOMETABOLOUS HEMIMETABOLOUS SPIDERS PREDATOR/PREY RELATIONSHIPS SUSTAINABILITY FOOD WEBS ECOSYSTEMS INSECT-A-MANIA & MINI BEASTS

MARVEL AT THE BIODIVERSITY OF VICTORIA S INTERTIDAL ZONES AND ROCKY SHORES! SEA STARS BLASTOPORE TUBE FEET CLASSIFICATION VEGETATIVE GROWTH ELEPHANT SNAILS MOLLUSC SEA HORSE OVIPAROUS PORT JACKSON SHARKS LITTLE PENGUIN ANTENNAE SEA ALGAE MANTLE CRABS INTERTIDAL ZONES COW FISH FOOD WEBS SEA CUCUMBER BENTHIC FEEDERS PREDATOR/PREY OCTOPUS INTER-RELATIONSHIPS DEFENCE MECHANISMS HABITATS INTRODUCED PEST SPECIES PORT PHILLIP BAY POLLUTION SURVIVAL STRATEGIES RADULA ROCKPOOL DISCOVERY

LEARN ALL ABOUT THREATENED SPECIES, THE CAUSES BEHIND THEIR DEMISE.AND HOW WE CAN HELP! MAJOR MITCHELL COCKATOO LACE MONITOR SQUIRREL GLIDER FLORA AND FAUNA GUARANTEE ACT VULNERABLE ENDANGERED DINGO SALT-WATER CROCODILE CONSERVATION INTRODUCED PEST SPECIES LAND DEGRADATION HABITAT LOSS DISEASE EXTINCTION WOMA PYTHON VICTORIAN CARPET PYTHON BARKING OWL GROWLING GRASS FROG SMUGGLING KOALA BROAD SHELLED TURTLE GREY-HEADED FLYING FOX FAT-TAILED DUNNART GANG-GANG COCKATOO FERAL PREDATORS INVASIVE SPECIES BIODIVERSITY ENDANGERED SPECIES

LEARN ALL ABOUT THE INDIGENOUS CREATURES IN YOUR LOCAL ENVIRONMENT.AND HOW WE CAN CARE FOR THEM! HABITAT PROTECTION AND CREATION NEST BOXES LAND CARE POLLUTION FOOD SOURCES SUSTAINABILITY BLUE-TONGUED LIZARD MULCH POSSUMS TAWNY FROGMOUTH HOUSEHOLD PETS AS PREDATORS LOSS OF NATURAL HABITAT FROGS EASTERN LONG-NECKED TURTLE RAINBOW LORIKEET GREY HEADED FLYING FOX LAUGHING KOOKABURRA BOOBOOK OWL INVERTEBRATES ANIMALS LOCAL TO YOUR AREA ECHIDNA COUNCIL LAWS GANG-GANG COCKATOO BACKYARD BIODIVERSITY

A WILDLY ENGAGING LOOKING AT THE AMAZING REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES OF VARIOUS SPECIES! MARSUPIALS EGGS AMPHIBIANS TADPOLES FROGS METAMORPHOSIS REPTILES OVIPARY VS. VIVIPARY BIRDS SIBLICIDE LIFECYCLES GESTATION MAMMALS MILK K & R SELECTED ANIMAL STRATEGIES OVIVIPARY MATERNAL CARE PRECOCIAL VS. ALTRICIAL INFANTICIDE SPORES HERMAPHRODITES PARTHENOGENESIS LIVE BEARING EGG LAYING MATERNAL VS. PATERNAL CARE HOLOMETABOLOUS LARVAE INSECTS HEMIMETABOLOUS EUTHERIAN MAMMALS PLACENTAL MONOTREMES LIFE CYCLES & REPRODUCTION

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