Year 6 -Balancing Act

Year 6 students explore how human behaviour impacts animals and their habitats, both on land and in aquatic environments. Through guided discussions and real-life examples, students examine how habitat loss, environmental change and human activities affect animals’ ability to survive and thrive in the wild.

Led by our Conservationist, students investigate the needs of a range of species, including cotton-top tamarins, servals and lions, and explore how these needs are being impacted in their natural habitats. Students then compare and contrast the requirements of marine life, developing a broader understanding of how ecosystems must remain balanced to support biodiversity.

Program Highlights

  • Explore how human behaviour impacts animals and habitats

  • Learn what animals need to survive and thrive in the wild

  • Investigate habitat loss and environmental change

  • Study land-based species including:

    • Cotton-top Tamarins

    • Servals

    • Lions

  • Compare marine habitats and aquatic ecosystems

  • Take part in a hands-on aquarium experience, exploring and touching a variety of aquatic animals

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