As part of our Inquiry, we have been thinking like scientists and inventors. Adam came in to talk to us about the work that he has been doing for ZIP (https://zip.org.nz/#intro). We were blown about by the problem solving that he does with his colleagues.
Luca S: Adam works for Z.I.P. It stands or Zero Invasive Predators
and they are trying to get rid of all the predators in NZ. Their goal is to get NZ predator free by 2050.
What they have done is put up walls in the places they
can to stop the predators from escaping the area they
are trapping. In the places they can make barriers
sometimes there are natural barriers like fast-flowing
rivers and mountains.
They have designed lots of different types of traps and
baits to get rid of the predators. The traps they
designed are very intuitive because they have designed
traps that release food everyday and then the people at
Z.I.P can monitor what the predators are doing by
satellite so they don’t have to go into the bush everyday
and monitor if the predators are eating the bait they are
releasing. Instead they get a notification whenever their
cameras detect a predator eating their bait.
All of us at W.B.S hope that they can achieve their goal
of making NZ predator free by 2050, there are definitely
going to be more creative and innovative ideas in the
future of Z.I.P.
Anneke: Adam from ZIP (zero invasive predators) came in to talk to us about pest control. Adam said that they are trying to make New Zealand pest free and to do that they are going to make each area pest free (one by one.) ZIP is a company that is trying to make NZ pest free but the best materials are expensive so they are using natural fences like mountains and rivers, so the pests don't get into the area that they are trying to make pest free.
Henry: There are natural barriers like rivers and mountains that keep the predators out. The predators they are focusing on are possums Stoats and rats. They kill animals by dropping poison in helicopters or by traps. ZIP is the name of a predator free company.
Some of the traps that ZIP uses aren't actually traps, those traps (or things) just put a little bit of food out every day so the pests will keep coming back to the same place and if the pests do come everyday they have motion activated cameras. ZIP is always making new ideas for traps to catch their three main predators, possums, stoats, and DA RAT!!!!
Liora: Adam taught us about how he uses all of the gadgets, how they work, how they help them with the predators and how to deal with them. Inventions they made. They made this trap that has something on top and looks like a pyramid. When any type of predator comes it shuts so they get the predator. Before they took this big can and fill it up with toxic stuff and poured it all over the places where predators are, you're probably asking how do they know where they are, they have these cameras scattered around the woods, then they know where to find them.
Ethan Q: Adam came into school, he told us about rat traps and predators.They work down south around the West Coast. He has lots of traps he put mayonnaise stuff on 1 of the the traps. He needs to dial up his perseverance and some grit too. His goal was to clear all predators by 2050. I thought it was quite cool I enjoyed it.
Here is our success criteria for thinking like an inventor:
- analyse the factors involved in an opportunity- develop a detailed CAF (consider all factors)
- develop criteria which guides the design process
- brainstorm 30 ideas
- draw accurate diagrams of the invention
- evaluate the prototype and make improvements to the design
- build a full scale model of my invention
hi i remember this i learnt a lot it was very interesting i loved it though
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ReplyDeleteHello! Sammy M here. I remember this, Adam talked to us about traps.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was there!!!
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed learning about predators and about how you can trap them and also about their tactics about how you can help make them stop!
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