Schoolyard Projects
Practical Projects for
Schools
Presented at the Environmental Education
Expo held at the Father Bernard O’Shea In-Service Centre, Wilston on
March 21, 2002 by Don Gibson (Buranda State School), Jenny Leask
(Habitat Brisbane, Brisbane City Council) and Chris Milne (Ferny Grove
State High School)
What can you do…..
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Create a habitat for
frogs
An unused courtyard can be converted into
frog habitat
Lomandra can be used as a frog-friendly
garden edge.
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Use an old bathtub
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4 months
later
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You can use a plastic pond liner - but it is
easily damaged! You can also use plastic tubs full of water spinach and
tadpoles
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Maintain a worm farm for your tuckshop scraps
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Involve students in organised activites such as
Clean Up Australia Day, Weedbuster Week and Arbor Day
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Help out a local community revegetation site
Clearing weeds can leave bare sites with
little habitat. Guinea grass comes up when lantana is removed!
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Set up your own
revegetation area and permaculture garden
A small plant nursery in the permaculture site. Chooks! Interesting for
students but lots of work for teachers.
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Invite a Habitat
Brisbane Officer to your classroom
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