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Welcome to the Education Page of WDCS Site

Enjoy your visit to our education pages.  A better understanding of whales and dolphins, through education, is a vital ingredient in the conservation of cetaceans around the world.

We have details of excursions, school talks, species guide and more... Happy browsing.

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Across the Globe

For a guide on the 85 species of whales and dolphins, visit our species guide.


Port River Dolphins, South Australia

Finding Billie - Years 4-10

Billie is one of the most famous of the Port River Dolphins. Find out why on the popular "Finding Billie" program (run in conjunction with the South Australian Maritime Museum). This exciting and educational one day class excursion is suitable for years 4 to 10 and is a great opportunity to come and meet the Port River Dolphins.


Children take part in 4 structured activities:

School bookings and enquiries to the museum.
Phone: (08) 8207 6255 or
email: maritime@history.sa.gov.au


Dolphin Discovery - Years R-3

An exciting school excursion for Years R-3.  Run in conjunction with the South Australian Maritime Museum and based at Port Adelaide, it's a fun day out with the Port River Dolphins...

School bookings and enquiries to the museum.
Phone: (08) 8207 6255 or
email: maritime@history.sa.gov.au


School Talks

Do you want a dolphin expert to visit your school?

Meet life-sized model dolphins, learn about the lives of whales and dolphins and find out how you can help.  Have a 'whale' of a time while you become dolphin experts!!

All our dolphin experts are trained by a qualified teacher.  At this time school talks can only be offered in metropolitan Adelaide (or wider South Australia by arrangement).

Contact us today on 1300 360 442 or
email: education@wdcs.org.au


Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary

For action and activities on dolphin education visit the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary.


New Zealand and Antarctica Orca (Killer Whales)

Visit Orca Research for lots of interesting information.


Students

Get Your Dolphin Diploma

How about trying the Dolphin Diploma?
This interactive quiz is lots of fun and can be completed online.


School Projects

Which whales and dolphins are in your backyard!  Click here for info and photos of Australian Cetaceans.

Find out how to be Dolphin Friendly.

Take a look at all 85 species of whales and dolphins by visiting our Species Guide.


What can you do?

Find out about Marine Debris and why recycling is so important for our marine environment at WDCS Goes Green.


Just for Kids

Please feel free to visit our Just for Kids page for fun stuff.


Work experience

WDCS receives many requests from secondary students for work experience placements.  Unfortunately we are currently unable to take on work experience students.


Teachers

Dolphin Diploma

Designed in conjunction with the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species, the Dolphin Diploma is suitable for 8-12 year olds and can be adapted for younger children.

Work with your class to become Dolphin Experts through fun activities, undertake a conservation activity and then receive Dolphin Diploma certificates to reward your achievements!  Download a free pack containing information and activities.


More Classroom Activities

How does blubber work?
Find out how whales and dolphins keep warm using this involving workshop - fun for young and old!
Click here to download the PDF > WDCS Blubber Glove Game

How do different whales feed?
Discover the difference between toothed and baleen whales and their feeding techniques.
Click here to download the PDF > WDCS Feeding Frenzy Game

How do whales and dolphins fit into the foodchain?
Art activity. A food chain template to colour, create and use as the basis for discussion.
Click here to download the PDF > WDS Food Chain Mobile

Additional Resources

EarthOCEAN.tv produces educational videos created to contribute directly to the long term conservation of the natural world.  Each short documentary can be downloaded for use in the classroom along with a teacher's guide to classroom activities that may be implemented across learning areas and age groups.

The Australian Government through the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts offer educational resources through fact sheets and units to be used in conjunction with the kids' interactive web site.

The South Australian Maritime Museum has its own educational section.  Navigate from the Find menu to the research section to uncover interesting question answer activities.


Thank you for your interest in WDCS and please feel free to contact our education officer via email at education@wdcs.org.au for more information and enquiries.

Please include your name, student grade and/or age range and a postal address in the body of the email.


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