| Suitable Stage | Classroom Topics | Resource |
| Stage 4 | Help I'm Endangered Reasons for decline in biodiversity, endangered animals. Think globally - act locally. | Not Available |
| Stage 4 - Stage 5 | A Class of Their Own Classify a variety of animals considering their unique features. | Not Available |
| Stage 4 - Stage 5 | Careers at the Zoo What's new in zoos? | Not Available |
| Stage 4 - Stage 5 | Animals in Focus Includes presentation of photographic techniques. | Not Available |
| Stage 5 | Every Drop Counts Complete your fieldwork requirements at our Wetlands whist investigating management issues associated with land, water and waste. | Not Available |
| Stage 6 | A Local Ecosystem Complete your field work requirements at one of our terrestrial or aquatic ecosystems. | Not Available |
| Stage 6 | Communication | Not Available |
| Stage 6 | People and Economic Activity A geographical study of Taronga Western Plains Zoo as an economic enterprise operating at the local scale. | Not Available |
| Stage 6 | Classified Information Biology: Life on Earth | Not Available |
| Stage 6 | Our Marvellous Marsupial Island Biology: Evolution of Australian Biota. | Not Available |
| Stage 6 | Keeping it Constant Biology: Maintaining a Balance. | Not Available |
| Stage 6 | You Can't Pick Your Relatives Biology: The Human Story. | Not Available |
| Stage 6 | It's Zoo Business Business Studies: Marketing. | Not Available |
To compliment your excursion we offer a free pre-visit video conference session with one of our trained Education Officers.
Bookings are made through DART Connections for NSW state schools.
If you are a non NSW state school, please contact us directly on (02) 9978 4624 or 9969 2455. To be able to access our session you must have video conference facilities.
Workshops at Taronga Zoo

Learn about workshops on offer to engage students with Australia’s nationally recognised events in literacy and biodiversity at Taronga Zoo
Conservation Programs

Global and native breeding programs are helping secure a future for endangered species.

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