GLOW IN THE DARK: A Thermal Wildlife Walk
  • GLOW IN THE DARK: A Thermal Wildlife Walk

    Celebrate World Environment Day by discovering the incredible wildlife that comes alive after dark! Join the Horsham Youth Nature Crew for a 1.5-hourguided night walk through the Police Paddocks with special guest Lee from Project Platypus, using thermal imaging equipment to spot hidden nocturnal animals. See the unseen as creatures glow against the night landscape and learn why protecting these habitats is so important.
  • COME EQUIPPED WITH:

    A headtorch or hand-held torch, sturdy footwear, warm and weather-appropriate clothing.
  • Participant's Details

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  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
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  • Terms and Conditions

  • Pick up Arrangements (where the participant is under the age of 15): Is the participant allowed to leave any Youth Programs alone? Where the young person is not permitted to leave the program by themselves, they must be collected at the conclusion of the activity by an authorised person(s) specified in their registration form. You acknowledge and agree that if the young person is not collected within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the activity, Horsham Rural City Council staff will no longer be responsible for supervising that young person.*
  • Photo Permissions : By selecting "Yes" I give Horsham Rural City Council staff and event partners the right to publish photographs and/or video footage of this participant, in which they may be included, in all Council material, including all social media, Annual Reports, and on Council's website. I release the photographer and their legal representatives from all claims and liability.*
  • Youth Staff will maintain duty of care and safety of young people by managing inappropriate behaviours.

    Inappropriate behaviour whilst at any Youth Services program or activity includes:

    • Behaviour that threatens the health and safety of the individual young person, other young people, Youth staff/volunteers or the general public

    • Use of/attending Youth Services under the influence of illicit drugs/alcohol

    • Disrespecting peers or Youth staff

    • Offensive and/or aggressive behaviour towards staff, peers or property

    • Swearing, bullying, harassment or abusive behaviour during program or towards peers or staff

    • Inability to follow instructions/directions given by Youth staff

    Actions taken by Youth staff when addressing inappropriate behaviour may include:

    • a verbal warning system

    • parents/guardians contacted and asked to remove the young person from the program/hub

    • refusal of entry to future youth programs

    By selecting "yes" you agree to the terms outlined above.

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