New Zealand ISLAND TOURS A Rewarding Experience Chatham Island Including Pitt Island An archipelago with a fascinating Natural History not to mention cultural history: Isolated for thousands ofyears itis world renown for its high degree ofendemism: These guided tours offer rare insights into the islands natural and cultural history and provide a special holiday: Departure dates Jan 10-17 1991 Jan 21-28 1991 Stewart Island Including Codfish Island Permits to visit Codfish are rarer than Kakapo, So take advantage of these special cruises, led by Ron Tindal fomer Doc manager and respected naturalist Also in- cluded are pelagic bird species, Kakapo country in Port Pegasus, Kiwi searching and Muttonbird Islands. Departure dates Nov 25-30 1990 Dec 11-16 1990 Little Barrier Island and Other Bird Islands of the Gulf Little Barrer Island never ceases to amaze visitors. This is your opportunity to travel with a guide to this magnifi- cent island and experience it for yourself: Other islands visited include Tiri Tiri Matangi Island, Kawau Island, Burgess Island (in the Mokohinau Group) and Great Barrier Island . Departure dates Dec 3-7 1990 Jan 7-11 1991 Jan 14-18 1991 Write to: Southern Heritage Tours, P.o. Box 22, Waikar North Canterbury: Phone Toll Free 0800-808 082
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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 3, 1 August 1990, Page 27
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