ISLAND JEWELS: The natural history of Western Australia’s islands

ADVERTISEMENT This is the first book to describe the biodiversity and natural history of Western Australia’s (WA) more than 3000 islands, almost all of which are either national parks, nature reserves, or Indigenous Protected Areas; a situation unique world-wide. Western Australia is in the unique position of having a globally-significant ...

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Coates Wildlife Tours 2022

ADVERTISEMENT Wildlife  of the Southern Forests (Accommodated Tour)10 Day (Accommodated Tour)—Perth to Perth – Departs 25th March 2022The south west of WA is one of the world’s major biodiversity hotspots. A large portion of its beautiful landscapes and natural attractions are also protected, which means they’re the best places to ...

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Coates Wildlife Tours 2021

Advertisement Specialists in Nature Tours since 1986 Informative naturalist leaders • Small groups (6 – 12 participants)• Tag along places available on some trips •Choose one of our fully accommodated or remote camping tours Mid-West Wildflowers Tour10 Day (Accommodated) Tour — Perth to Perth – Departs 1st September 2021 – ...

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Coates Wildlife Tours 2021

Advertisement Specialists in Nature Tours since 1986 Informative naturalist leaders • Small groups (6 – 12 participants)• Tag along places available on some trips •Choose one of our fully accommodated or remote camping tours Wild Coastlines of the South East (New Tour) 12 Day (Accommodated) Tour – Perth to Perth ...

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Wildlife Tours

Informative naturalist/birding leaders • Small groups (6 – 12 participants)Tag along welcome on selected tours • Fully accommodated & camping tours Advertisement 12 Day Kennedy Range and Mt Augustus & Tag Along Safari – Departs Perth 15 August 2020 (2 nights accommodated + 9 nights camping)Maximum of 10 guests (6 ...

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Friends of Australian Rock Art (FARA)

Irreplaceable petroglyphs of Murujuga/the Burrup: a step closer to World Heritage protection Murujuga / the Burrup Peninsula near Karratha in Western Australia’s Pilbara, contains the world’s oldest and largest rock art precinct, with an estimated one million ancient petroglyphs (rock carvings) across the Dampier Archipelago. There are many different styles ...

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