EXCLUSIVE OUTER CHETWODE ISLAND NATURE RESERVE & ISLAND TOUR A new unique personalised tour with Ornithologist Rob Schuckard to the Outer Chetwode and surrounding Islands where you can see Yellow-Crowned Parakeet; Tui, Bellbird, South Island Robin and NZ Pigeon; Seabirds include the rare King Shag; Australasian Gannet; Fluttering & Fleshfooted Shearwater; White- fronted Tern, Blue Penguin, Common Diving Petrel, Seals and a chance of seeing Dusky and Bottlenose Dolphins These four hour tours are also a field trip and include a slide presentation and explanation about the fascinating Cook Strait marine environment Guide to client ratio is one to Six with a maximum of 12 people. Packages including accommodation and d'Urville Island walks can be arranged along with transport from Nelson; Picton and Blenheim. Bookings are essential. Group bookings from S98pp to S125pp. Names andaddresses of all Island visitors are required as part ofthe Department of Conservation permit as the Island is a CLOSED ISLAND NATURE RESERVE under the reserves act 1977.This information will be forwarded to the department before your visit In addition to this permit we also hold a DOC marine mammal watching permit For dates and bookings call Danny and Lyn Boulton on Ph/fax 03 576 5204 or E-mail nature@SeaSafaris.co.nz Nature appreciation with French Pass Motels and Sea Safaris RD3 Rai Valley; Marlborough Sounds
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Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 2
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