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Thursday, 25 July 2019

Hong Kong Students Visit the DRO

Recently some 45 high school students from Hong Kong paid a visit to the Daintree Rainforest Observatory of James Cook University. It was part of a lengthy visit to northern Queensland. Considering that they had probably never been so close to nature, they were quite interested in what biologists do and how they do it. They had a go with insect collecting and recognising the various insect groups. A night walk was greeted with enthusiasm and no one exhibited any sort of fear. AND curiously, being without their social networks by phone did not seem to worry them.

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 The mountains in the Daintree








This is what they saw
















Thanks to Buck Richardson for most of the photos

2 comments:

paulsmith198914@gmail.com said...

This is a wonderful experience. It is good that such events are held for students. Students have gained experience inread full article
collecting and recognizing various groups of insects. The photos are good.

Anonymous said...

What a great blog! Hopefully there is such an event in Canberra, where I have just moved to....loved the photos and will set up my own light sheet when I can