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This week, we celebrate a big moment for an Indigenous lawyer, we’ll learn just how much land needs to be protected on our planet, we meet a family who is very glad to be home, we’ll take a peek into a secret underwater world. Then, grab your binoculars and keep your eyes peeled, because we are going dinosaur hunting for our Wow of the Week.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereThis week, we celebrate a big moment for an Indigenous lawyer, we’ll learn just how much land needs to be protected on our planet, we meet a family who is very glad to be home, we’ll take a peek into a secret underwater world. Then, grab your binoculars and keep your eyes peeled, because we are going dinosaur hunting for our Wow of the Week.
Quiz questions
1) In which court will lawyer Lincoln Crowley now work in?
2) How much of the Earth’s land needs to be protected to stop biodiversity loss?
3) Which Queensland town did the Murugappan family return to?
4) What did the researchers find under the ice sheet that made them so excited?
5) Why was the dinosaur expert so excited about the footprints that were found?
Bonus tricky question
What were the researchers drilling through, when they found the swimming animals?
Quiz answers
1) Supreme Court
2) Half / 65 million sq. km
3) Biloela
4) Animals (amphipods)
5) One is a new species!
Bonus tricky answer
Antarctic ice sheet
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