Wednesday 16 April 2025 | 10:00 AM
Find out what our Nocturnal Neighbours get up to while we're asleep through the use of VR headsets! Visit an Australian Eucalypt forest at night, when the nocturnal animals start to wake.
We discuss why some animals are nocturnal and examine the different adaptations used to survive by being active at night. We consider ways to help protect native wildlife and discuss the importance of living sustainably for the benefit of all life on our planet.
With full 360 degree videos of real and AR environments and 3D holograms to learn about amazing animals, participants will experience our native wildlife and their environment.
If you are unable to wear VR headsets or they make you uncomfortable, all the nocturnal videos will also be played on a projector screen in 2D, so you won’t miss out.
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You must secure a ticket for all children and supervising adults attending. If you can't secure all the ticket types you require at the time of registration please do not book. Each workshop is set to a maximum capacity. Do not book children on adult tickets.
Presented by Ocean Stars Marine EducationSupported by Division 7
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