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    • Teacher resources

      Access learning resources linked to the school curriculum to teach students about environment and heritage.

    • School excursions

      We’ve got some great ideas and resources for organising educational excursions on a range of classroom topics.

    • Primary school students

      Fun facts, games and ways to get involved in environment and heritage projects. They’re all here for students aged 5-12.

    • High school students

      Explore environmental issues, research local and cultural heritage and get involved in some cool-for-high-school projects.

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    National Parks and Wildlife Service education resources
    30 March 2021

    Learn with NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service

    NPWS’ statewide team of educators and Aboriginal rangers are ready to share their environmental and cultural knowledge with your students.

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