The nocturnal activities of fauna on the Nyindamurra Nature Trail will be caught on film thanks to the
installation of two new infra-red cameras.
A $1000 grant from Interface GoGreener has allowed the school to purchase the camouflaged infra-red
cameras complementing the school’s ongoing monitoring of fauna taking place in the nature reserve.
MRIS is one of only five WA schools to receive a grant. Year 4 teacher, Lindsay Burke said the cameras can be installed and locked in trees or on the ground.
![Capturing MRIS nature on film! 1 Action: Lowana O’Grady and Willow Hardy (yr 4) with a state-of-the-art infra-red camera which will track fauna in MRIS bushland.](https://mris.wa.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/DSC_0027-300x217.jpg)