Hong Kong Wetland Park is providing various sets of education display materials on different themes for schools and social service organisations to borrow.
Number of theme/model | |
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Education Display Panel | 10 |
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model | 6 |
Wetland Ecology Photos | 4 |
Education Display Panel
Wetlands and Us
Wetlands and Us
This set of panels introduces the definition and types of wetlands, and their importance to natural habitat and our daily lives.
The Living Fossil in Wetlands – Horseshoe Crab
The Living Fossil in Wetlands – Horseshoe Crab
This set of panels introduces the horseshoe crabs, their distribution in Hong Kong, and some fun facts about this ancient animal.
Discovering Aquatic Plants
Discovering Aquatic Plants
This set of panels introduces classification of aquatic plants, their adaptation to the environment, as well as the relationship among aquatic plants, human beings and ecology by different examples.
Know More About Mangroves
Know More About Mangroves
This set of panels introduces the horseshoe crabs, their distribution in Hong Kong, and some fun facts about this ancient animal.
Butterfly Watching
Dancing Butterfly
This set of panels introduces butterflies and their body structures, life cycle, codes of watching butterflies, as well as the common butterflies found in Hong Kong Wetland Park.
Treasure of the Ocean - Green Turtle
Treasure of the Ocean - Green Turtle
This set of panels introduces different species of sea turtles in the world. Among these, green turtle is the only species which reproduces in Hong Kong. The life cycle, conservation and protection measures of the green turtles in Hong Kong are also mentioned.
"CITES" and the Threatened Wetland Species
"CITES" and the Threatened Wetland Species
This set of panels mainly introduce what is Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), and some examples of wetland endangered species which are protected by CITES, and what we can do to protect them.
The Charming Dragonflies
Charming Dragonflies
This set of panels introduces dragonflies and damselflies, including their differences, life cycles, body structures, living habitats and their importance to the environment. The panels also introduce some common species of dragonflies that can be found in Hong Kong and in Wetland Park.
Caring for Wetlands - an Answer to Climate Change
Caring for Wetlands - an Answer to Climate Change
This set of panels introduces the importance and functions of wetlands, how wetlands, biodiversity and climate change inter-relate each other. Highlights of what daily habits we can change to help reduce the problem of climate change and protect the biodiversity are also included.
Watching Birds
Watching Birds
This set of panels introduces the reasons of bird migration and the threats faced by migratory birds. The panels also shed light on the important role played by Hong Kong as the stop-over or wintering sites of the migratory birds. Introduction of common bird species in Hong Kong Wetland Park and birding ethics are also included.
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Black-faced Spoonbill
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Black-faced Spoonbill
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Common Bluebottle
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Common Bluebottle
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Variegated Flutterer
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Variegated Flutterer
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Tubuca arcuata
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Tubuca arcuata
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Great Blue Spotted Mudskipper
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Great Blue Spotted Mudskipper
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Small Asian Mongoose
Wetland Geometric Cardboard Model - Small Asian Mongoose
Wetland Ecology Photos
Wetland Ecology Photos - Set 1
Wetland Ecology Photos - Set 1
Wetland Ecology Photos - Set 2
Wetland Ecology Photos - Set 2
Wetland Ecology Photos - Set 3
Wetland Ecology Photos - Set 3
Wetland Ecology Photos - Set 4
Wetland Ecology Photos - Set 4
Notes for application
- School can borrow two sets in each time and the borrowing period is two weeks. Please submit the completed application form to School Programme Unit no less than 2 weeks prior to the proposed day of display material collection through fax or email.
- We will notify the applicant the application result through fax within 5 working days.
- Should you have any enquiries, please contact School Programme Unit staff through e-mail: education@wetlandpark.gov.hkor enquiry hotline: 3152 2666.