Overview
The Australian fauna and flora evolved during a long period of isolation from the biota of other continents. For that reason, many of the animals and plants of Australia are unique because evolution has taken an alternative direction. A world renowned and distinctive aspect of Australia is the large number … For more content click the Read More button below.
In this course students will learn about how evolutionary isolation has made the Australian fauna and flora so distinct. Along the way students will learn about the deadly animals and plants of Australia and how to identify them. Students will also learn about why this long period of isolation has made the Australian fauna so vulnerable to the threats posed by introduced species. This course will involve some day trip excursions and will incur a small cost to students (approximately $100).
Course Attributes
General Education
Introductory Course
Delivery
In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)
Course Outline
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