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Responding to Local Land Cover Transformations

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An investigation of a historic land site on the banks of the Hinze Dam which has undergone generations of land cover transformations that has resulted in a Lantana infestation and local environmental hazard.

Students collect primary biotic data, enabling comparison to state-wide benchmarks and evaluation of the terrestrial biodiversity of the site.  Further abiotic and invader species data collection enables analysis and evaluation of their conceptual model (Invasion Triangle) to propose management strategies and recommend sustainable solutions to improve the biodiversity of the invaded site.

Curriculum Links

Geography Senior Syllabus (2019)

  • Unit 3, Topic 2: Land Management Field Study

Sample Itinerary

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Day 1

  • 10am - Arrival / Site Orientation / Cabin Allocation
  • 11am - Program Overview
  • 12pm - Lunch
  • 12:30pm - 2.5h field studies - BioCondition Assessment, Abiotic Data Collection (Comparison Site: NV01) 
  • 3pm - Afternoon Tea / Data Analysis
  • 4pm - Free Time/Showers
  • 5:30pm - Dinner
  • 7pm - Camp Fire  (Visiting Teachers)
  • 9:30pm - Lights out
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Day 2

  • 6:30am - Wake Up
  • 7am - Breakfast
  • 8am - Pack Bags / Clean Cabins
  • 9am - 2.5h field studies - Canoe Journey, Modified BioCondition Assessment, Abiotic & Invader Data Collection  (Infestation Site: HD01
  • 12pm - Data Analysis & Program Conclusion
  • 12:30pm - Lunch
  • 1pm – Depart
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Last reviewed 11 December 2020
Last updated 11 December 2020