To the students studying Flora units this term, please find your question for your first online blog below:
a) What is the difference between a hazard and a risk?
b) Give one example of a hazard and one example of a risk.
To the students studying Flora units this term, please find your question for your first online blog below:
a) What is the difference between a hazard and a risk?
b) Give one example of a hazard and one example of a risk.
We undertake animal surveys for multiple reasons. Give three reasons why you think these surveys are important to the Australian native fauna.
Western Australian Fauna is extremely diverse, unique and beautiful and now that you have spent some time volunteering in the environment, describe in detail what you got out of the experience. Also, explain what you believe are the benefits of spending time in nature?
You must reply with at least three full sentences.
Public education is very important to improve the knowledge of introduced flora species. Name three ways we can inform the general public on the importance of protecting native flora.
How and why do you think we can convince people to plant native flora in their gardens?
Responses should be at least three sentences; make sure you use your first name to receive marks!
Now that you have spent some time volunteering in the environment, describe in detail what you got out of the experience. Also, explain what you believe are the benefits of spending time in nature?
Responses must be at least three sentences; make sure you respond with your first name to receive marks!
22nd March 2010 - Question 3: If you could change three things about your community’s current sustainability, what would you change? e.g maybe you’d like to see recycle bins in every suburb etc.
We undertake plant surveys for multiple reasons, can you think of three reasons why?
Click on comments below to answer - make sure you leave your name to gain marks.
Western Australian environment is extremely diverse, unique and beautiful, however there are many past, present and upcoming environmental issues that need to be addressed. What are you thoughts on what some of those issues might be and who do you think should help in making changes happen?
Make sure you respond with your first name to receive marks.
Welcome to the Earth Assist blog!
Conservation Volunteers Australia and Rio Tinto are thrilled to bring you the Earth Assist program and over the next few days we will be adding content to the blog.
The blog will keep you up to date with the program and also give you the option to leave comments and feedback.
We look forward to hearing what you have to say so check back very soon!