Eco Beach WA: Flatback turtle
By:Conservation Volunteers Australia
| March-1-2010
Contribute to a scientific survey of the flatback turtle population over a number of days.
Flatback turtle (Photo: CVA)
Contribute to a significant turtle research project at Eco Beach. Volunteer alongside researchers, patrolling sections of the beach helping to protect nesting grounds and collecting scientific data on the local flatback turtle population.
Contribution: from $1,340 per person
Duration: 8 or 6 days
Departs: Broome
Contact: www.naturewise.com.au or free call 1800 032 501

From the spellbinding sandstone beehives of Purnululu in the Kimberley, to the rugged isolation of the Baxter cliffs and the Southern Ocean, the spectacular scenery in WA is as vast as the state is large. The Cape to Cape track, the arid central deserts of the Nullarbor Plain, the Stirling Range, and the remote Buccaneer Archipelago are just some of the unique sights this state of immense contrasts has to offer.