Grampians VIC: Small Mammal Monitoring

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Help monitor endangered wildlife in the Grampians National Park.

The Grampians National Park protects a diverse range of plants, animals and cultural sites. Contribute to an important research project monitoring vulnerable and endangered native wildlife, including the endangered southern brown bandicoot and nationally vulnerable long-nosed potoroo.

Contribution: from $560 per person
Duration: 4 or 7 days
Departs: Melbourne
Contact: www.naturewise.com.au or free call 1800 032 501



With its snowfields and goldfields, rainforest and desert, picturesque coastline and fascinating history, Victoria is a treasure trove of wonders. The Great Ocean Road leads to the Apostles, rising tall and unforgiving out of the crashing seas off the Shipwreck Coast. The cool rainforests of the Otway Range and East Gippsland, or the alpine meadows in the high country, provide great walking spots.
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