OUTDOOR CAREERS In CoNSERVATION Professional-level home study course. Train now for exciting environmental careers in con- servation or research projects_ parks, natural resource pro- grams, and more. Do what you love and get paid for itl For your free career literature, send now: Name _ Address City Country The School of Conservation Dept. NNBP116, PCDI; 430 Technology Pky: Norcross, GA 30092 USA WWw pcdi_com WILDLIFE EXPEDITION 10 DAY KIMBERLEY EXPEDITION RUISE DARWIN BROOME JUNE 2002 A unique wilderness experience to explore the inlets & rivers of the Kimberely National Park aboard a luxury 35metre catamaran This expedition will explore among other places; King George River; Low Rocks, Bigge Island, Hunter River; Surveyor & Mitchell Falls, Prince Regent River; Talbot Bay, Crocodile Creek; Cockatoo Island and more The enormous variety of birdlife plus the breathtaking scenery make this a trip not to miss for more details contact Rick PROJECT EXPEDITIONS LTD PO Box 99963, Newmarket; Auckland Ph: 09-357 3922, Fax: 09-357 3881 Outside Auckland Ph: 0800-250 255 email: rickw@networktravel. cO.nz STEWART ISLAND SSEA RAYARING Adventues Paterson Inlet is 100 square kilometres of bush surrounded by sheltered waterways, mostly uninhabited It has 20 islands, four Department of Conservation huts, two navigable rivers There are guided tours with flexible itineraries; and rentals. Charter launches can take kayaks to more remote areas Winter season generally provides very settled kayaking weather INNES BACKPACKERS Argyle Street; PhonelFax (03) 219-1080 Box 32 Stewart Island
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Forest and Bird, Issue 299, 1 February 2001, Page 47
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