Project Conservation MURHHKU Come and work on a volun- teer conservation project in sunny Southland: Summer 1988-89. Send S.A.E for programme to: Project Conservation Department of Conservation Murihiku District P 0 Box 743 Invercargill. Centre for Continuing Education University of Auckland STUDY TOUR TO KAKADU NATIONAL PARK MAY 1989. The Centre has organised a 13- day study tour to this World Heritage park in the tropical north of Australia. It is an area of diverse habitats, rainforest, heathlands, extensive flood plains and mangrove-covered tidal flats, with a remarkable abundance of plant and animal life. It also contains a wealth of ab- original rock art. The tour will be led by Joan Robb, formerly Assoc. Profes- sor of Zoology at Auckland University: Other tours to Australian Na- tional Parks are also planned: For further details contact: The Centre for Continuing Education University of Auckland Private Bag Auckland Telephone: 737-999 ext. 7831 and 7832.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Unnumbered Page
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