Vanuatu With Forest & Bird Vatthe Conservation Area Helping Escape Winter, join Sue Maturin for 14 ~days. Visit Vatthe tropical forest on Espiritu Santo, stay in a remote traditional village, snorkel over vibrant coral reefs, climb Tanna' S active volcano, kayak amongst mangroves and relax on tropical beaches. With Sue You will be, off the beaten track Sue Maturin , Forest and Bird , Box 6230, Dunedin, ph 03-477-9677 , fax 03-477-5232 , email: suem@earthlight.co.nz. Party limited to 12. Trip departs June 2000. Exclusive Trip for Forest and Bird 810263; Souor members Take an exciting 7-day Birdwatching Tour and experience nature , culture and adventure in the Samoan Archipelago. See volcanic craters , visit seabird breeding colonies, and enjoy rainforest conservation areas and marine parks. Overnight in traditional village beach resorts_ Guided by Samoa' $ leading ecotour operator and bird conservationist, Dr Steve Brown. COST: SUSDQQ per ~day per person all-inclusive DATES: June 25-31 , or August 22-28. GROUP SIZE: 10-16 maximum ITINERARY: Visit four islands , Manono, Savaii , Namua and Upolu. Book direct by Email steve@ecotoursamoa.com or phone/fax (685) 22144 or 25993 or contact Forest and Bird, PO Box 631, Wellington.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 47
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