Bruny Island, Tas.
By:Conservation Volunteers Australia
| March-5-2010
Head to picturesque Bruny Island to help rehabilitate habitat of the island's birdlife.
Bruny Island (Photo: Tourism Tasmania)
Inala, Bruny Island is a 500 acre
Land for Wildlife property and refuge for a number of threatened bird species. Join locals on a major conservation initiative to recover the habitat of the swift parrot and the 40-spotted pardalote.
Contribution: from $440 pp
Duration: 2 days
Departs: Hobart
Contact: www.naturewise.com.au or free call 1800 032 501

Australia’s southernmost state offers a wilderness of rare beauty. Raging seas pound the rugged coastline around South West Cape, while dense forests hide turbulent rivers in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. With plenty of treks and mountain walks, Tasmania is the perfect place for explorers.