Webinar: Turtle Connections (all ages)

About
Join us for an online event, hosted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority ("GBRMPA").
Gain an understanding of the biology and adaptations of sea turtles, including their life cycles, breeding migrations, and feeding adaptations. Using case studies from the Reef HQ Aquarium Turtle Hospital, we will examine the impacts of marine debris and look at how sea turtles are affected by other human threats worldwide and what actions are being taken to help protect sea turtle populations.
The webinar will cover:
- Brief overview of the Great Barrier Reef, home to six of the seven species of sea turtles found worldwide
- Sea turtle anatomy, diversity, feeding & adaptations
- Green sea turtle life cycle & breeding migrations
- Natural and human threats
- What is being done to help protect sea turtle populations? Actions we can all take to protect them
Webinar content will be aimed at upper primary to lower secondary school age (10y-14y), but is open to everyone, and kids of all ages will be able to enjoy.
During the session kids will be encouraged to interact through Polls, Reactions, Chat, and a Q&A channel.
This is a free event, exclusive for HEN members. New members welcome!
Families can choose to watch this webinar as a stand-alone event, or may like to prelude it with one or both of these webinars, also presented by the GBRMPA, & free for the general public:
- Ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef, Thursday 5th June
- Introduction to the Great Barrier Reef, Monday 9th or Tuesday 10th June
Date
Friday 20 June 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (UTC+10)Location
Online event access details will be provided by the event organiser