Podcast - Talking APEs Episode 1 Dolphins in Captivity

Category Podcast
Subjects & Topics "Citizenship / Rights and responsibilities", "Citizenship / Rules, laws and justice", "Geography", "Philosophy and ethics / Moral philosophy", "Geography / People and environment", "Cross-curricular topics / Animals and pets"
Year Levels Year 7, Year 8, Year 9, Year 10
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This engaging and informative 13-minute educational podcast is suitable for all ages and countries. High school students can listen in to hear a number of views from people working in the field. It is suitable for use in high school classrooms.  

Interviewees include:
- Craig Brokensha, a surfer and advocate.
- Rob Harcourt, Professor of Marine Ecology at Macquarie University.
- Bailey Mason, dolphin protection advocate with the Empty the Tanks campaign.
- Joanne McArthur, photojournalist and founder of We Animals.
- Jordan Sosnowski, Advocacy Director at Action for Dolphins.

Note: Prof Rob Harcourt receives some funding from the Australian Government and has previously received funding from the Sea World Research & Rescue Foundation. Action for Dolphins has previously received funding from Voiceless.

www.voiceless.org.au

 

This Australian Curriculum alignment statement is based on the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) materials, which are licensed under CC BY 4.0. The material has been modified from the Australian Curriculum website (accessed January 2020).

All activities have been created by educators for educators and are linked to the Australian Curriculum (Version 8.4). We advise teachers to consult the ACARA website for the most up-to-date curriculum outcomes.

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Talking Apes Episode 1 Dolphins in Captivity Podcast.mp3
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mp3, 11.4 MB
Podcast Worksheet_V1.pdf
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pdf, 1.4 MB