Summary

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Wet-feet is an innovative teaching resource for your students - developed around freshwater systems including dune lakes, streams, gum field drains and wetlands, and their native flora and fauna.
The comprehensive programme
- is designed to be used in all levels of the curriculum by teachers and facilitators
- uses decision-making, community consultation, and freshwater research and monitoring to give understanding and inspire students into action.
The teaching resource offers
- a resource book with units of work and supportive worksheets and standard forms and letters. It also has a well researched reference guide.
Wet-feet is about involving schools and communities in the care and restoration of freshwater systems. By increasing understanding of these fragile systems and strategies for their ongoing sustainability, communities are empowered to care for their freshwater environment.
Although designed around Far North freshwater systems including dune lakes, streams, gum field drains, wetlands, and their native flora and fauna; it can be easily adapted to suit any region's freshwater system.
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