Through Phoenix Functions, I have now taken on the job of co-ordinating an educational theatre production for the Australian Wilderness Society, to take into primary schools. The production is an exiting new direction for the The Wilderness Society, in an effort to greatly elevate the awareness of North Queenslanders to the magnificence of Cape York. Cape York is that large part of Australia on the north east of the map, that comes to a point. With a small grant from the Sunshine Foundation, we hope that we will have a trial run of the production before end of school year (December in Australia). The production will exhibit the Crocodile, Spotted Cuscus, Northern Quoll, Golden Shouldered parrot, the Palm Cockatoo, and several special environmental tracts across the Cape.
Archive for June 14th, 2008
Cape York Critters and Wild Country
Posted by owen59 on June 14, 2008
Posted in Australia, Environment, North Queensland | Tagged: cockatoo, crocodile, cuscus, parrot, quoll, rainforest, rivers, sand dunes, Wilderness | 4 Comments »



