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In this Stage 4 geography program students explore the Warrumbungle National Park’s Grand High Tops, Split Rock or Gould's Circuit landscapes and landforms over one or two days.
They explain the processes that created this unique landscape and they describe the value of the WNP to different people. Students examine issues of landscape degradation and ways to manage and protect landscapes and landforms. Students also investigate a natural hazard associated with the WNP and people’s responses to that hazard.
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Important: All visitors and students must wear clothing suitable for variable conditions outdoors. Hats and sturdy closed shoes are essential. Students must bring 2 litres of water and are encouraged to bring a low waste recess and lunch in a lightweight backpack.
Please inform us if the fitness level/medical conditions of the accompanying staff/adults is likely to be of concern to themselves and WNPEEC staff. Please get in touch if you wish to discuss this further.
Please call to discuss costing, as it is dependent on a number of factors.
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Warrumbungle National Park Environmental Education Centre
John Renshaw Parkway
WARRUMBUNGLE NSW 2828
PO Box 280
COONABARABRAN NSW 2357
telephone 02 6825 4302
We acknowledge and respect the Gamilaroi people, the traditional owners and custodians of this region. We honour their cultural, spiritual, and emotional connection to this land. We also acknowledge the other Indigenous nations and people whose traditional home this land is.
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