Naturewise
Naturewise offers small group tours to key Tasmanian destinations chosen for their significant conservation value.
These exciting holiday experiences capture the essence of what makes Australia's environment so special.
You are taken through remarkable countryside to experience close encounters with nature.
You have the chance to make a difference to the conservation of a number of key environments along the way.
Conservation projects are typically flora and fauna surveys, or monitoring projects.
Activities make up no more than 50% of the tour program so you get the opportunity to explore and discover these spectacular areas, whether it be wildlife viewing, taking guided walk, or simply relaxing.
Naturewise is committed to the protection and enhancement of Australia’s environment. Our tours follow the minimal impact travel standards and actively contribute towards the conservation of places visited.
Naturewise has taken the most significant step towards environmental preservation through the donation of all profits to vital conservation projects managed by Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA).
Established in 1982, CVA is Australia’s leading practical conservation organisation. CVA completes over 2,000 practical conservation projects Australia wide each year.
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Tasmania EcotourTravel from Hobart to the World Heritage Listed Cradle Mountain National Park, stopping at Cataract Gorge (in Launceston), a natural area protected for native wildlife in the township of Launceston. Discover the spectacular Cradle Mountain National Park and enjoy a guided walk around Dove Lake. Travel to Sheffield, the famous town of Murals, before arriving at the Australian Bush Heritage Fund's Liffey River Reserve, a beautiful temperate rainforest. The area is a haven for many species of wildlife including pygmy possums, Tasmanian devils, bandicoots and platypus. At least 60 bird species are also present. Participate in hands on conservation projects including flora surveys. Perhaps search for platypus before a guided walk to Liffey Falls. This afternoon journey to Coles Bay. Enjoy a spectacular morning walk along the beach to Friendly Beaches Reserve, an untouched coastal heathland bordering Freycinet National Park. This beach is one of the last remaining natural dune systems on the East Coast and provides a picturesque setting for our waterbird surveys and flora monitoring. Visit Freycinet National Park, take in spectacular views of world-renowned Wineglass Bay. Your participation in this program will help make a difference to the conservation of Australia's environment. | |
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