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Southern Heritage Tours Ltd Official Sponsors to the New Zealand National Parks Centennial, 1987 JOIN THE INCREASING NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ARE DEMANDING A GREATER KNOWLEDGE OF NATURE'S WORLD, AND EMBARK ON A NATURAL HISTORY EXTRAVAGANZA. SOUTHERN PARKS 16 days of adventure, leisure and learning, especially tailored to those with an interest in ecology, the environment, and history. Each trip limited to just 12 persons. Tours Feature 7 National Parks Queen Charlotte Sound all day cruise Abel Tasman National Park coastal cruise Helicopter into Kakapo habitat: Stewart Island cruise Paterson Inlet Catlins State Forest Park Mackenzie Country Mount Cook Queenstown, freeday Black Stilts Yellowheads Royal Albatrosses Yellow-eyed Penguins coastal podocarp forest Tours depart Feb 21, Apr 8, Sept 15, Nov 9 1987 ex-Christchurch: Accommodation is quality twin share hotelslmotels. On tour lectures and background notes build into a valuable resource folio. Tour Leaders: MARK HANGER-Botany graduate with 6 years interpreting New Zealand's heritage in the National Parks and Reserve system: RODNEY RUSS -with 9 years in wildlife conservation he brings a wealth of experience with a genuine interest in people. We enjoy nothing more than introducing others to nature. For more information write to: Southern Heritage Tours Ltd. P.O. Box 5177 DUNEDIN, N.Z. Ph (024) 772-233

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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Page 35

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