Bob Irwin Wildlife Fund Kids Page

 ~THE BOB IRWIN WILDLIFE KIDS' PAGE~

 

The Bob Irwin Wildlife Fund kids' page is a little bit of fun stuff and little bit of serious stuff for kids to enjoy while they are finding out more about protecting our precious wildlife.

If you know where to find some more fun wildlife games, puzzles and activities for kids please let us know - we will add them to our collection.

  

Let the wildlife fun and games begin...boy_in_khaki


 

A Little Bit of Fun Wildlife Stuff

 

onebit_47 For a peek at some great environmental cartoons.

Go to: CARTOONS

onebit_48 For some great Eco Freako Quizzes. Three levels of difficulty. Maximum score 100.

Go to: ECOFREAKO QUIZZES

onebit_49 For Games and activities where Eco Kids can enjoy quizzes and puzzles Water, Waste,  Climate Change, Land Use, Energy...

Go to: ECO KIDS GAMES & ACTIVITIES

onebit_50 For colouring in pages, dot to dot, mazes and other activities with fruit bats, meerkats, parrots and lily pads...

Go to: DURRELL KIDS PUZZLES 



 

A Little Bit of Serious Wildlife Stuff

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onebit_47 For a selection of interesting environmental questions and answers including topics like: Air Pollution, Corporate Responsibility, Eco taxation, Coral Reefs, Biodiversity and War and Weapons just for starters.

Go to: WILDLIFE ACTION INFORMATION 

onebit_48 For everything you ever wanted to know about 'how to lobby our decision makers' but didn't where to start.

Go to: HOW TO LOBBY OUR DECISION MAKERS

onebit_49 For information on all sorts of' green ideas' including subjects like: Letters to the Editor, Direct Action, Science, Information Spin, Collapsed Societies ...

Go to: GREEN IDEAS

onebit_50 For Homework help for Eco Kids investigating Biodiversity, Climate Change, Land Use, Energy...

Go to: ECO KIDS HOMEWORK 

 



 

Wildlife Puzzles & Wordsearch Downloads

koala  AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL WORDSEARCH

Find the endangered Aussie animals Baw Baw Frog, Brush Tailed Bettong, Numbat... Three pages - Internet activities, clues, word search and answers.tiger_character


 

 giraffezebralion AFRICAN ANIMAL WORDSEARCH

Find the endangered African animals the White Rhinoceros, Bush Elephant, Pygmy Hippopotamus, Mountain Zebra,... Three pages -Internet activities, clues, word search and answers.


 

 pandaelephant ASIAN ANIMAL WORDSEARCH

Find the endangered Asian animals the Asian Elephant, Javan Gibbon, Chinkara, Nilgai, Sambar, Mayan Tiger, Chital, Muntjac, Gaur... Internet activities, clues, word search and answers.  

 

 



 

 Really Cool Wildlife Things to Do Online  

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monitor_yellow Join Project Noah

Project Noah celebrates global biodiversity and encourages you to help document the planet. You can take photos, upload them and earn great badges like these: naturalist_badge  tadpole_badge  cub_badge  pathfinder_badge

What is Project Noah?
Project Noah is a tool that nature lovers can use to explore and document local wildlife.

Where do you start start?
You can start by signing in with any of your existing online accounts including Google, Facebook, Twitter ...  Once you've logged in for the first time you'll be presented with your "My Noah" dashboard. Here you can upload, manage and view your spottings and browse spottings submitted by the community in real-time. If you have an iPhone or Android smartphone, we have mobile applications available to help you connect to Project Noah on the go. Want to know more?

 monitor_green Enter the Project Noah Wildlife Photo Contest 

 Project Noah is calling for your best wildlife photos. This featured mission is open to all members from all over the world and will run until December. Start snapping away right now and you can enter the 2011 Best Wildlife Photo Contest. You could  win a surprise prize (and some serious bragging rights). 

monitor_red  Visit National Geographic Kids

At National Geographic Kids you will find all the amazing wildlife and conservation fun and games you could ever hope for - Games, Videos, Photos, Fun Stuff, News about People & Places, Animals & Nature, Science & Space and more.

monitor_blue Adopt an Animal WWF Australia

Your adoption of an animal supports WWF’s conservation programs to protect threatened species and their habitats. Each animal represents the work that WWF does to conserve that species and their native habitat. You can choose a Rock Wallaby or a Black Cockatoo if you want to make an Australian animal your choice. Some animals come with a plush toy to remind you of your animal.