The small furry quokkas of Australia have been called “cute” and “lovable”. Once more widely spread over south west Western Australia, they are now mainly confined to Rottnest Island. take one of the ferries across to the island and find out what quokkas say about their island. Find out why there are now very few on the mainland. Let the photographs explain why they are regarded as lovable. Like many other Australian native animals they are regarded as endangered. Project the screens and use them to prompt discussion and provide quokka understanding. The attachments provide an opportunity for downloads and student responses.
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