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Students at Dungowan Public School raise and sell stick insects to learn biology and life skills, boosting engagement in a rural Australian school.
Students at Dungowan Public School in New South Wales are raising and selling stick insects as part of a hands-on educational project.
Started by a former teacher and supported by staff, the initiative teaches biology, responsibility, and real-world skills through breeding, care, and sales of spiny and Goliath stick insects and their eggs to environmental centers.
Students learn about life cycles, parthenogenesis, adaptation, and ecosystems while managing logistics, creating materials, and fundraising.
The project has boosted engagement and collaboration, turning a small rural school’s effort into a model of student-led environmental education.
Los estudiantes de la Escuela Pública de Dungowan crían y venden insectos de palo para aprender biología y habilidades para la vida, impulsando el compromiso en una escuela rural australiana.