Wetlands are crucial ecosystems that support a diverse range of animals, plants, and insects. However, they are often threatened by human activities and environmental changes.
Educating young people about the significance of wetlands and involving them in conservation efforts is essential for long-term environmental stewardship and protection.
To address wetland conservation, Coolamon Landcare organized a workshop at Coolamon wetlands, engaging students from a local school and homeschoolers in three activities:
- In Activity One, children learned about wetlands’ significance, threats, and protection measures, assessing wetland conditions and bird species
- Activity Two involved maintaining an older planting area, emphasizing the importance of upkeep for plant success
- Activity Three focused on planting reeds and rushes to boost biodiversity. Participants also learned about the ongoing restoration project, including tree planting, a bird hide, and new tracks and bridges.