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Queensland Government
 Wildlife Workshops 2008

For almost 150 years, the Queensland Museum has been collecting and documenting animals from single-celled protozoans to whales and this research continues to this day.

These intensive workshops are presented by Museum experts and are designed to give participants a deeper understanding and appreciation of our spectacular wildlife.

A resource pack covering the content of the workshop and related material is provided. These workshops are proudly supported by Brisbane City Council [link opens in new window].

All workshops are held at Queensland Museum South Bank. For more information click on the title of the workshop you would like to attend.

Bookings are essential. Download the Wildlife Workshops 2008 Booking Form [new window 464 KB PDF].
Cost to participants is $50 Adults, $45 Concession/additional family members (cost includes a resource pack). Further details can be obtained on (07) 3840 7555.

If you have a wildlife question you can visit the Inquiry Centre site to download our fact sheets or ask our helpful, knowledgeable Inquiry Centre staff.

Program 2008

Fossilised animal skull

Prehistoric Wildlife of the Great South-east
19, 20, 21 June 2008
Presented by: Scott Hocknull, Curator Geosciences, Queensland Museum, and Kristen Spring, Assistant Collection Manager, Geosciences, Queensland Museum.

Frog

Frogs of the Great South-east
24, 25 July 2008
Presented by: Greg Czechura, expert on frogs and author of several Queensland Museum publications.

Backyard Insects of the Great South-east
21, 22, 23 August 2008
Presented by: Dr. Chris Burwell and Dr. Christine Lambkin, both entomology curators at the Queensland Museum.

Legless Lizard

Snakes and Lizards of the Great South-east
11, 12, 13 September 2008
Presented by: Steve Wilson and Kieran Aland from the Queensland Museum Inquiry Centre are passionate about reptiles and educating the public about these often misunderstood creatures. Steve is the author of several reptile books.

 

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