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Hands on experience for local school students
School students at coalface of land management
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board with the Department for Education provided a hands on experience for students to head out into the landscape earlier this month and learn about the many roles land management has to offer as part of the Lucindale Area School Career Immersion Day.
The hands on approach showcased a range of career options and provided students with information about the expertise of roles such as ecologists and landscape officers.
Listening to various staff members talk about their career paths, education and life experiences provided an insight into the world of landscape management.
Landscape education coordinator Vanessa Freebairn said the students enjoyed getting out into the community and helping to improve the landscape by removing environmental weeds whilst experiencing first-hand the different roles within the LC Landscape Board.
Communities helping Cockies coorindator Dr. Abigail Goodman gave students an overview of the role of an ecologist. She described the variety and breadth of work she undertakes, and then provided a practical example of the decisions that are made to establish a shelterbelt, including selection of the right species and determining the number of tubestock to order.
“Showcasing the range of projects and variety of work we undertake at the Limestone Coast Landscape Board provides a deeper understanding for the next generation of students,” Dr Goodman said.
“It was fantastic to be involved in this day and support students with career options.”
Limestone Coast Landscape Board landscape officer Grace PorterDabrowski (pictured above left with a Lucindale Area School student) provided a weed demonstration at a nearby local property where students were involved in the removal of the weed Boneseed.
“Being involved with landowners as well as the physical work of weed removal gives students a better understanding of what is required for bush management of remnant vegetation,” Grace said.
If you would like the Limestone Coast Landscape Board to be involved with your school career immersion days contact them on (08)8429 7550 to discuss the options.