The Worlds only Flying Mammals – Bat Facts for Kids A single bat can eat up to 3000 small flying insects in an hour. Bats keep our flying insect populations in check, imagine if there...
Prescription Sound – an immersive sound healing activity. You are being prescribed one dose of nature, to be taken daily... These sounds and samples are collected from the natural world and...
Prescription Nature – Natures Healing. The industrial world is eating the natural one. And we do not seem to understand the fallout from the giant global environmental nig...
Hermit Crab City – Kids Cut & Paste Activity Cut and paste a city atop a hermit crabs shell, and imagine a world under the sea with your other hermit friends and family.
Hermit Crabs – No More Plastic In the Sea Dressed to impress, hermit crabs share their spacious abode with a garden of friends. Stacked atop their spiralled homes are sea ane...
Natural History: The Short-beaked Echidna We are blessed to live on a continent abundant with native animals and plant species. Creatures live here that are found nowhere els...
Kids Activity – “What’s Your Mood?” From invisibility cloaks to complex problem-solving abilities, glowing colour-changing skin, shape-shifting bodies and smoky doppelg...
Natural History – The Hawaiian Bobtail Squid Out of the billions of bacteria and viruses that exist in every litre of seawater, only one inhabits the Bobtail Squids body. A ligh...
Natural History – The Koala Koalas limited food supply has altered due to drought and the quantity and quality of their food source diminished. The Eucalyptus l...
Natural History, The Red-Eyed Tree Frog We are totally reliant on each other and all other species of plant, animal, fungi, insect and invertebrate in the world. Tiny chang...
Big Feelings – Understanding Emotions If you know what your emotions are, how they feel and how best to describe them, you are more likely to control them. Find the 'Big...
The End of Emotions Research says that there are 35,000 different emotions, and each is unique. If we embody emotions and so many, how would we cope wit...