An outdoor adventure of the warm and furry kind, limited spaces are now available on the small mammal monitoring program in Wilson’s Promontory National …
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An outdoor adventure of the warm and furry kind, limited spaces are now available on the small mammal monitoring program in Wilson’s Promontory National Park.
You’ll experience life as a Park Ranger on this exclusive, small group adventure as you work alongside a Parks Victoria Ranger investigating the recovery of small mammal populations through trap and release research activities.
For more information please visit the Conservation Volunteers website.
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