A rear view of three students looking into a gorilla exhibit as a western lowland gorilla has his back to them

Human Impacts on the Environment Year 9-10

Year levels

Year 9, Year 10

Cost

See Plan Your Visit 

Availability

Monday to Friday (during school term)

Themes

Consumer Behaviour, Endangered Species, Human Impact

Take a trip deep into the heart of Africa to discover how our obsession with electronics affects the mighty gorilla.

Program description

Discover Africa through the lens of gorillas and their threats. Learn about the diverse habitats and fauna of Africa and learn about the threats these mighty animals face in the wild.

Gorillas and Coltan are both found in the same locations. Coltan is an important mineral used in the production of mobile phones and other electronics. As our need for Coltan increases, habitats are quickly being destroyed, leaving the gorilla critically endangered.

At Werribee Open Range Zoo, students will role-play to understand the impacts of rangers, farmers, miners and tourists in the Congo and explore the social, environmental and political issues affecting gorillas. Students will learn how to support the work of Gorilla Doctors to protect this incredible animal.

Students will learn:

  • The unique qualities of African animals and how they are adapted for their environments
  • How the demand for technology is driving Coltan mining in the Congo
  • An understanding of the demographic, economic, social and cultural influences impacting gorilla numbers
  • How we, here in Australia, can support communities and gorillas in Africa

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Program sequence

Before your visit

Connect  

Use the activities in the Teaching Guide (below) to spark students’ curiosity before their zoo visit.

During your visit

Connect and Understand

During your Zoo Teacher workshop, students will participate in a discussion about African wildlife, particularly gorillas, and the challenges they face. Be immersed amongst animals and habitat as you explore the trails of Werribee Open Range Zoo. Students will learn about Zoos Victoria’s mission to fight extinction, how the zoo works with African communities to protect wildlife and how students can help too.

Your zoo visit will include:  Introduction (for arrivals between 9:45am – 10:00am), Zoo Teacher workshop (30 minutes), Safari Bus Tour (40 minutes) and keeper talks. Check out your Teaching Guide for other ideas of what to do at the zoo.

After your visit

Understand 

Use activities in the Teaching Guide to deepen students’ learning back at school. Engage students to communicate their ideas and findings on the factors that are threatening gorillas in the wild.  

Act 

Use the Teaching Guide to enable students to master their knowledge and skills in real-world contexts. Students may feel empowered to take on the 'They’re Calling on You' community conservation campaign back at school to help gorillas in the wild to thrive.

Program maps and itineraries

Your booking confirmation email will list your group's education workshop/s and safari bus tour time. Each workshop time has its own map and daily itinerary. Paper maps will be provided to you on the day.

Program resources

Learning outcomes

Victorian Curriculum 9-10

Geography

Environmental, economic and technological factors that influence environmental change and human responses to its management (VCGGK145)

  • Students will explore how the demand for technology is driving Coltan mining in the Congo, causing habitat loss for gorillas in the wild, and how phone recycling can be a solution to this issue

Issues affecting the development of places and their impact on human wellbeing, drawing on a study from a developing country or region in Africa, South America or the Pacific Islands (VCGGK153)

  • Through participating in a role play activity, students will consider what life is like for children miners, rangers, farmers and tourists in the Congo and how their roles impact each other, the environment and the wildlife
Ethical Capability

Explore a range of ethical problems and examine the extent to which different positions are related to commonly held ethical concepts and principles, considering the influence of cultural norms, religion, world views and philosophical thought (VCECU020)

  • Through participating in a role play activity, students will consider what life is like for children miners, rangers, farmers and tourists in the Congo and how we here in Australia can support communities and gorillas in Africa through recycling mobile phones

Plan your excursion 

This program is an outdoor all-weather program; the students will need appropriate clothing for weather conditions. This could include a raincoat, hat and sun protection.

School groups will enter Werribee Open Range Zoo via the Main Entrance. Organising teachers please check in with our Admissions team upon arrival. More information.

Book your education experience

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Request zoo excursion

You will need to know the following to book your zoo excursion or online workshop:

  • Education program of your choice (if applicable)
  • Preferred date
  • School name and address
  • Contact details of organising teacher
  • Number of students/classes and their year level