World Parks Congress offers rare experiences

Thursday, 07 Aug, 2014 0

Field Trips have been announced as part of the IUCN World Parks Congress which is being held in Sydney in November.

The IUCN World Parks Congress is a one in 10 year event which focusses attention on the role of national parks, marine parks, private protected areas and reserves.

Hosted at Sydney Olympic Park from November 12-19, it will bring together 160 countries to plan the next decade for some of the most valuable landscapes on the planet.

A range of unique field trips to some of Australia’s most spectacular areas are being offered in November.

The Field Trips will explore areas including the Greater Blue Mountains, Kakadu, Uluru, the Great Barrier Reef, tropical World Heritage rainforests, the Great Eastern Ranges and biodiversity hot spots in Western Australia.

Field Trips range in price and duration from one-day trips to multiple nights.

For more information or to make a booking, visit: http://www.worldparkscongress.org/programme/field_trips.html
 



 

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