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Who are the pollinators?
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/bugwise/who-are-the-pollinators-stage-2/Pollination by animals relies on flowers providing an attractant, usually nectar. But who are the pollinators?
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Bugwise for schools syllabus links
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/bugwise/bugwise-for-schools-syllabus-links/Bugwise can help your school fulfill many of the criteria of your School Environment Management Plan (SEMP), curriculum-integrated environmental education objectives and the outcomes and objectives of the Science syllabi (Stages 1 to 6).
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Pollination
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/insects/pollination/Pollination is the process by which plants sexually reproduce. .
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Sedimentary environments
https://australian.museum/learn/minerals/shaping-earth/sedimentary-environments/Sedimentary environments can be classified according to the climate in which they occur and/or the geometrical arrangement of the sediments.
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Metamorphism
https://australian.museum/learn/minerals/shaping-earth/metamorphism/The word metamorphism comes from Greek and means 'change of form'. Metamorphic rocks are pre-existing rocks whose mineral composition and/or texture has been changed by processes within the Earth.
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The hairy spider
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/the-hairy-spider/Find out how hair helps spiders sense their world, get a grip and protect themselves.
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Antarctic habitats
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/antarctic-habitats/Many animals live in and visit Antarctica and the islands around it. Antarctic habitats include pack ice, mountains and the surrounding seas.
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Woodland habitats
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/woodland-habitats/Woodlands are places where the trees are spaced apart with heath and grassland in between. They often have open grassy spaces as well as clumps of trees, rocks and bushes.
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Snake Bite Kit
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/snake-bite-kit/One of the risks faced by scientists looking for reptiles is being bitten by a venonmous snake.
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National Waterwatch Forum
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/national-waterwatch-forum/The National Waterwatch Forum was held at the Australian Museum in July 2016
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
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