Recently, Eatons Hill State School welcomed the installation of a permanent exhibition of native and extinct animals in its rainforest.
The animals include the Powerful Owl, the Bilby, the red fox, the Muttaburrasaurus, a Tasmanian Tiger and others to be discovered by adventurous students, staff and visitors who are able to view the animals from a walkway. The display was organised by the previous Principal, Clyde Campbell, and was provided by Natureworks, located at Highvale.
City of Images was lucky enough to have an intrepid photographer investigate and provide us with a gallery for this website. We’re very grateful to current Principal, Phil Savill, for allowing us to present these lovely creatures here for your enjoyment.
- Green Tree Frog
- Eastern Grey Kangaroo and Joey
- Minmi Ankylosaurus
- Scrub Turkey
- Lace Monitor – watch your toes!
- Cassowary close-up
- Red-Necked Pademelon
- Powerful Owl
- Kookaburra
- Tasmanian Tiger
- Bilby
- Eatons Hill State School image courtesy school home page
- Red Fox – not Jamie’s dad!
- Platypus
- Hypsilophodont dinosaur
- Ring-tail Possum
- Powerful Owl close-up
- Grey Headed Flying Foxes
- Muttaburrasaurus – did he see us?
- Koala
- Brush Tailed Possum
- Wombat
- Masked Owl
- Cassowary
- Spotted Quoll