Secondary School

Educreatures provides secondary school students with a comprehensive, hands on learning experience that delves deep into the science of Australian native animals.

Our interactive demonstrations are designed to explore a range of biological concepts, including animal characteristics, lifecycles, adaptations, and the unique ecological niches that each species occupies.

πŸ§ͺ Curriculum aligned educational sessions
Designed to support science, biology, and environmental studies across Years 7–10 and VCE levels.

🐍 Close up encounters with Australian native animals
Students meet reptiles, mammals, birds, amphibians, and invertebrates focusing on anatomy, adaptations, ecosystems, and behaviour.

πŸŽ“ Subject specific presentations
Tailored content covering key topics like classification, food webs, biodiversity, evolution, conservation, and human impact.

βœ‹ Hands on learning experiences
Encouraging critical thinking and deeper engagement through safe, supervised animal handling and observation.

🌿 Conservation and ethical wildlife education
Discussions on habitat loss, native species protection, and sustainability practices in line with real world environmental challenges.

🐾 Engaging for science weeks and electives
Perfect for school science days, sustainability initiatives, and elective programs

πŸ“· Unique photo opportunities and Q&A sessions
Interactive moments that allow students to ask in depth questions and capture memorable experiences.

🧭 Flexible formats to suit your timetable
Single class sessions, half day rotations, or full day programs available to fit your school’s needs.

In addition to learning about the physical and behavioral adaptations that help animals thrive, students will also explore the important roles each species plays in maintaining ecological balance.

We highlight how every animal contributes to its environment whether through pollination, seed dispersal, predator prey dynamics, or maintaining population control demonstrating how these interactions sustain healthy ecosystems.

Through detailed discussions and engaging activities, students are encouraged to think critically about the complex challenges facing wildlife today.