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    August 10

    The Nature Park Excursion

    On Thursday the 9th 21 students attended a water saving excursion. The excursion was to the Phillip Island Nature Park. The day was kindly organized by a lady called Katrina; it was an initiative to link schools up with industry on the topic of water saving.

    At 10am all students assembled at the bus loop and waited for our bus that was kindly driven by Mr.Tatts.

    When we arrived at the Phillip Island Penguin Park we were welcomed in and escorted to an auditorium room for a power point presentation about the Nature Park and its history of amazing efforts. The work that the Nature Park does is fantastic and a real inspiration for us all!

    It was very sad to hear what human settlement has done to the number of little penguins on the island. There is now only one penguin colony left from the original 9 that pre existed before human settlement on the island. The number of penguin’s now sadly only ranges from 400 to 500.

    The Philip Island Nature Park has been successful in obtaining numerous grants to help them with there water saving and conservation efforts.

    They have reduced there environmental impact in many ways. Three of which are; waste, energy and water.

    The Nature Park is an accredited sustainable institution and covers all the necessary guidelines for their sustainable title.

    Some of there water saving initiatives have been to install a number of enormous water tanks to be used for toilet flushing, weed spraying and car washing.

    The toilets of all the parks have all been upgraded to dual flush systems that only flush for as long as you have your finger on the button. The male toilets have been changed into waterless urinals and some of the toilets have been converted to composting toilets.

    All hot water in the toilet taps has been switched off to reduce the water used when people wait for water to heat up.

    Outdoor showers have also been turned off because the operators realized it is a waste providing this service as showers are again had at home so there is no point in doubling up.

    Water has also been conserved in the kitchens and cleaning processes of the park.

    The park has also become a waste wise organization, all gift shops now have stopped using plastic bags and instead use recycled paper bags. Email printing and photocopying have also heavily been reduced in the office sector.

    Energy use has also been targeted. The Nobbies center is completely solar powered. They have a vast array of panels on the roof with which they only utilize 10% of the energy the other 90% is sold back into the grid for others to use.

    After the speech we were invited to walk around the penguin park information complex for a while.

     

    After the penguin parade we drove to the Nobbies to look around the new center. The group did a tour of the information sector before we went on a walk down to the blowhole. It was so windy! When we returned we had lunch, hot chips!

    At this time we had to farewell and thank our great tour guide.

     

    We then got back into the bus and headed for Churchill Island. The farm was beautiful and all students had a ball exploring! The petting zoo was a big hit! We explored the farm for around a half an hour before we had to return to the bus for the trip back to school

     

    I think I can safely say that all students enjoyed the day exploring the wonders of our region. I would like to thank all those involved in the day, Stevo, Katrina, Mr.Tatts, our tour guide, the nature park and the students.

      

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