Environment and Resource Management

Dungbusters

The Dungbusters education module comprises:

It introduces students to the important functions that dung beetles perform by rapidly returning animal manure to the soil, including recycling nutrients, promoting pasture growth, improving the quality of run-off from pastures and reducing fly breeding habitat.

The Dungbusters Education Module has been provided split in sections to enable faster download and as a complete PDF to facilitate printing.

Dungbusters Education Module in sections

Part 1 (PDF, 256K)*
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Using this module
Rationale
Main Ideas
Part 2 (PDF, 110K)*
Natural Resource Management Education Program Framework
Curriculum links
Part 3 (PDF, 250K)*
Background information for teachers and students
What is a dung beetle?
Environmental benefits of dung beetles
Dung beetles in Australia
Part 4 (PDF, 147K)*
Flight
Feeding
Breeding
Tunnellers
Ball-rollers
Seasonal activity
Factors that affect dung beetle populations
Managing to optimise beetle populations
Dung beetles as competitors
Dung beetles and nutrients
Part 5 (PDF, 251K)*
Identifying the eight common introduced dung beetle species in Queensland
Males and females
Tunnelling species
Part 6 (PDF, 171K)*
Ball-rolling species
Other support information and references
Suggested activities
Why are farms important?
Where did all the dung beetles come from?
Part 7 (PDF, 300K)*
Effects of dung beetle activity on the environment
Sampling dung beetles in your local area
Identification of common introduced dung beetles
Making a dung beetle farm
Part 8 (PDF, 230K)*
Getting to know your dung beetles
Dung beetles and plant growth
Part 9 (PDF, 223K)*
Photosequence of dung dispersal
Part 10 (PDF, 175K)*
Debate: 'Introduced dung beetles are good for Queensland's environment'
Local area study
Where to from here?
Part 11 (PDF, 195K)*
Resource sheets
1…Dung beetles arrive in Australia!
2…Operation 'Dung Beetle'
Part 12 (PDF, 244K)*
3…Queensland distribution of common introduced dung beetles
Part 13 (PDF, 120K)*
4…Dung beetle data collection sheet
5…Common dung beetles in Queensland: colour identification sheet
Part 14 (PDF, 356K)*
6…Agent Doug the dung beetle and his dungbusters!
7…Dung beetles and nutrient cycling
Part 15 (PDF, 194K)*
8…Conducting a debate
9…Developing a project plan
10…Property planning

Complete Module

If you experience difficulty downloading any of these documents, or would like a copy sent via mail, please contact:

Community & Landscape Sciences
(07) 389 69332

* Requires Acrobat Reader

Last updated: 28 August 2008

For teachers

Topics in this site