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New laboratory opens

A new source added to ANSTO’s cosmogenic toolkit to study past climate and landscape change

Reducing, reusing and recycling mining waste

Two approaches use existing low cost and low energy technologies to reuse stockpiled waste from mining operations - capturing carbon dioxide in the form of valuable carbonate minerals.

1st Place Stage 3: Jasmin Wu, Earlwood Public School

Shorebirds results 2018

The Shorebirds competition aims to raise awareness of the plight of endangered shorebirds and local habitat that are important for shorebirds and other organisms.

Highly Commended Stage 3: Sierra Truong, Peakhurst South Public School

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The Shorebirds competition aims to raise awareness of the plight of endangered shorebirds and local habitat that are important for shorebirds and other organisms.

Highly Commended Stage 2: Stephanie Cheong, Inaburra School

Shorebirds teacher contact form

The Shorebirds competition aims to raise awareness of the plight of endangered shorebirds and local habitat that are important for shorebirds and other organisms.

Highly Commended Stage 2: Channing Philip, Yarrawarrah Public School

Shorebirds procedure and entry form

The Shorebirds competition aims to raise awareness of the plight of endangered shorebirds and local habitat that are important for shorebirds and other organisms.

 

Shorebirds Background Information

Shorebirds Background Information

Shorebirds rely almost entirely on wetlands and coastal areas for their survival as they feed, rest and raise their chicks on the shoreline. They wade in the water (and are sometimes called waders), but don’t swim or ever land on water, unlike seabirds!

Shorebirds Judging Rubric

Shorebirds Judging Rubric

Shorebirds rely almost entirely on wetlands and coastal areas for their survival as they feed, rest and raise their chicks on the shoreline. They wade in the water (and are sometimes called waders), but don’t swim or ever land on water, unlike seabirds!

Ramsar Wetlands used by Shorebirds

Ramsar Wetlands used by Shorebirds

Shorebirds rely almost entirely on wetlands and coastal areas for their survival as they feed, rest and raise their chicks on the shoreline. They wade in the water (and are sometimes called waders), but don’t swim or ever land on water, unlike seabirds!

Shorebirds information for students

Shorebirds information for students

Shorebirds rely almost entirely on wetlands and coastal areas for their survival as they feed, rest and raise their chicks on the shoreline. They wade in the water (and are sometimes called waders), but don’t swim or ever land on water, unlike seabirds!

Wetlands information for students

Wetlands information for students

Shorebirds rely almost entirely on wetlands and coastal areas for their survival as they feed, rest and raise their chicks on the shoreline. They wade in the water (and are sometimes called waders), but don’t swim or ever land on water, unlike seabirds!

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