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Helping Animals not be so Anonymous!

07.07.22

The students had an exciting visit from Animals Anonymous, where they had a hands-on experience with native Australian animals of all shapes, sizes, scales, fur and feathers! Students were able to see and interact with some of Australia’s most endangered species, and learn about animal adaptations that help them survive in their wild environment, life cycles of the animals, ecology, conservation and how important it is that we play our part to protect it.

During the presentations students got to meet a bettong, a squirrel glider, a pygmy python, a knob tailed gecko, a Murray darling python and a tawny frog mouth. 

We thank Animals Anonymous for their amazing work and hope to use the information for helping to care for our Australian natives in the future. 

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