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Project Skullbone

Posted by admin on October 5, 2011

Project Skullbone is an exciting initiative from our friends at the BookEnd Trust. They are currently running five-day camps with four Tasmanian school groups at the TLC's Skullbone Plains Reserve to provide students with the opportunity to learn outside the classroom as part of research projects in world-class Tasmanian wilderness areas.

You can follow the real life expeditions of students from the four schools around Tasmania- Ogilvie High School, Jordan River Learning Federation, Scottsdale High School and Ulverstone High School. A daily update is available from the BookEnds blog click here.

Dr Sally Bryant, Manager of TLC Reserves and Research says the project is a win-win. "We are very pleased to help support challenging educational opportunities for Tasmanian students, while also gaining valuable information about the conservation values of our TLC permanent reserves."

Well done Bookend Trust, project leader Andrew Hughes and all students involved.

To help support the TLC to protect other important places please support our New Leaf project here

Photo Credit: Kip Nunn

[Caption:"A perfect April morning at "the bones""]