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Junior Foreshore Ranger Program - Sand Sculptures

Thursday 3 October 2024 | 10am - 12pm

Contact

Contact Name: Whitecliffs Foreshore Reserve

Location

2988 Point Nepean Road
Blairgowrie, 3942 Victoria

Join the Junior Foreshore Ranger Program!

Perfect for young adventurers who want to explore our beautiful coastline and discover how to protect it!

What to Expect:

- Intro Game: Start with a fun activity to explore the beauty and importance of Port Phillip Bay and its foreshore.

- Sand Sculpture Challenge: Enjoy the foreshore by building your own beach masterpiece and learn about the factors that can impact them.

- Beach Erosion and Exploration: Hands-on activities to understand how natural forces shape our beaches - this is a creative activity where groups will make their own model/foreshore and watch how beaches erode over time. This will be followed by viewing real-life examples of coastal erosion.

- Finding Solutions: Discuss solutions that protect our foreshores. Become involved by helping with tree planting to help protect our coastline!

Why Attend?

It's a fun and hands-on way for young explorers to connect with nature and learn about conserving our coastlines!

Who Can Join?

Ideal for children aged 5-13, but open to all ages. Parents and guardians must be present. We look forward to seeing you there!

For bookings and further information, please click through to 'More Information'.

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