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Students wade in to use Biodiversity Box

20 May 2022

#WorldBiodiversityDay Hillmorton High School is the latest school to benefit from the 茄子视频app官网鈥檚 Biodiversity Box with students wading into streams to take measurements.

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Hillmorton High School biology students were enthusiastic about using UC鈥檚 Biodiversity Box at a recent camp at Wainui.

Hillmorton High School P奴taiao Kaiako | Science teacher Sharnae Ladkin was impressed with the results after she used the Biodiversity Box with her students on a recent Wainui Biology camp.

鈥淪tudents used the waders, kicknets and dissolved oxygen meters as part of their Biology 3.1 investigation assessment. This involved them looking to see if they could find any patterns in the stream by measuring a number of different things,鈥 she says.

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The box includes tools to sample freshwater invertebrates, information on sampling methods, invertebrate identification guides and activities based on three key concepts of healthy freshwater habitats, invertebrates as biomonitoring tools, and food webs.

鈥淭his was my first time using the kit and I think it was really handy for what we were doing. It allowed students to really get into the stream and access deeper areas. Also, it enabled students to measure the dissolved oxygen and learn about this.

鈥淭he students absolutely loved the waders and were very eager to use these when they figured out how well they worked in the stream.鈥澨

The Biodiversity Box provides equipment that schools don鈥檛 typically have says K艒rero P奴taiao | Science Communication and Outreach technician Matt Walters.

鈥淏y borrowing the kit, for free, teachers can conduct hands-on monitoring activities in their local waterways that would otherwise be impossible. The resources allow school students to be a real scientist for a day and investigate their own waterways in the same way our research scientists do across Canterbury.鈥

The kit is regularly booked out, he says. 鈥淭he feedback is always overwhelmingly positive. Teachers say they find our kits very easy to use and they comment that the kits are great as they allow students to use real scientific equipment to carry out practical activities. The proof to me that they are working is that our kits are requested by the same schools year after year and demand is growing as more teachers discover the resources.鈥澨

The Biodiversity Box is one of the ways that the university supports local schools and the community in biodiversity activities and other science outreach work.

The university was recently ranked听first in the world for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12听鈥 Responsible Consumption and Production and 11th in the world for SDG 13 鈥 Climate Action.

The University is developing new targets for improving on-campus operations to walk the talk on biodiversity action including predator control, increased native canopy cover, improving stream quality and increased insect diversity.

Read more about听UC鈥檚 Freshwater Biodiversity Box.


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