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Tag Archives: Booderee National Park
Beautiful Booderee: My Fieldwork Experience
When I had the opportunity to go to one of Australia’s favourite National Parks for a field trip this semester, I knew I couldn’t stay away. Booderee National Park, in Jervis Bay, is crawling with cute cuddly animals like the … Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Tongue Lizard, Booderee National Park, Brown Antechinus, Echidna, fieldwork, Jervis Bay, Small-eyed snake
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To Booderee, and Beyond! The Value of Applied Practice for Students of Biodiversity Conservation
Apprentice learning has been a key contributor to human cognitive evolution. We learn complex skills best by doing them, while observing expert practitioners and sharing knowledge with our peers. Field trips offer students studying the environment a rare opportunity to … Continue reading
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Tagged Applied Learning, Biodiversity Conservation, Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay
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