Harvey Norman and Sydney Zoo are joining together to offer free zoo excursions to the 70, 000 year two students in New South Wales. Sydney Zoo’s Managing Director Jake Burgess said that education is the key to encouraging behavioural change. “Educating students is one of the best ways that zoos can have the biggest and longest-lasting impact on the grassroots support for conservation, the environment, and wildlife,” Burgess said in a media release. “With last year’s bushfire devastation and wildlife populations declining at rapid rates, it is more important than ever to connect students with wildlife to inspire next generations to take action,” he said. Harvey Norman CEO Katie Page echoed Burgess’ sentiments, commenting that children thrive when their curriculums are brought to life. “We are so excited about every aspect of our new Sydney Zoo partnership–a phenomenal new zoo in the heart of Western Sydney,” Page said. “Year two …