Mt Kosciuszko National Park
THE BEST NATIONAL PARK IN AUSTRALIA!
Our new client
Now we just had a new client,Mt Kosciuszko nation park Education division!They gave us a opportunity to encourage school in NSW to come to Mt Kosciuszko National park.We,
It's the tallest mountain in Australia,it's the one of the seven summits and it's 2,228 meters tall..IT'S MT KOSCIUSZKO! lt's a great place for school to come for one day excursions or 3 day camps.
The Bogong Moth
Bogong Moths are herbivores, adult Bogong Moths eat nectar and feed on plants as larvae. The moths are attracted to light and are seen commonly around buildings in Canberra, Sydney or Melbourne.
The southern Corroboree Frog
The Southern Corroboree Frog is a endangered species.The frogs are critically endangered. They resemble poisonous dart frogs but only about three centimeters of the frog's body is poisonous.There are two species of Corroboree Frog.The Northern Corroboree Frog(Pseudophryne pengilleyi)
and the Southern Corroboree Frog(Pseudophryne corroboree)
and the Southern Corroboree Frog(Pseudophryne corroboree)
The Pygmy Possum
One of the native animals in the Kosciuszko,the critically endangered Mountain Pygmy Possum is the largest in the family.It only weighs 45 grams and can easily fit in a hand.
Global warming
Sadly,we are using too much fossil fuels and since the icebergs are drying up,the snow is also melting hence the animals will highly endangered and soon extinct.This doesn't only affect the animals,it also affects us.Global warming is a disastrous problem.Over the last few years the average temperature has increased by 0.1 degrees Celsius (1 degree Fahrenheit).That might be exaggerating but it's not.Climate change has a devastating effect on the alpine plants.Together we can improve animal care and save endangered animals from extinction.
Sustainabilty in Mt Kosciuszko national park
If you see the 2000s,it has gone dangerously high.At first everything was a little too cold,but soon... we used fossil fuels,use gas and also use coal.If we keep using this we will soon be extinct.If a group came here even once a year,we can slow it down.
FAST FACT!
Mt Kosciuszko was named after Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kosciuszko by Pawel Strzelecki in 1840.
LOOK AT ALL THE FUN PLACES YOU CAN BE!
WHY COME HERE?
Why? Because to children are our future.They continue our purposes so we can retire and see them working with our economy,without making the children asleep we are giving them a fun and educational time at the national park.Nowadays,students are mostly going to museums and other places.So physical activities are used less in excursions.Here is a perfect chance to stretch and exercise.
SO COME HERE FOR EXCURSIONS OR CAMPS!
Signed by Excursion Inc and the Mt Kosciuszko National Park Education Division.