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Dates

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2012

May
, Jul
, Aug
, Oct
, Nov

Duration

1 days

Location

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Activity Level

Help for 'Easy'Easy

Contribution

$149

Briefing:

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Essential information for the expedition - daily schedule, research area details, project conditions etc.

Amenities

  • Electricity
  • Flush Toilets
  • Hot Running Water

More Information

This is a 1 day team commencing at 7.30 am and concluding at 5.30.  The cost of $149 includes the ferry trip to North Stradbroke Island.

The project will be carried out in almost all weather conditions including rain so please be prepared for working outside no matter what the weather report says. Strong winds or bad weather may prevent teams from working on and around the Island in which case other activities will be arranged.

You need to bring with you sunscreen, shoes that you don’t mind getting wet, a change of shoes for working in the lab and a hat. Please note: it is possible that clothes will get wet particularly the bottom of pants. Please bring a spare set if you think you will be uncomfortable.

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Dates and Details

Team DatesDaysContribution
18 May - 18 May 20121$149Call
Turtles in Trouble Team 2

19 Jul - 19 Jul 20121$149Call
Turtles in Trouble Team 3

22 Aug - 22 Aug 20121$149Call
Turtles in Trouble Team 4

19 Oct - 19 Oct 20121$149Book Now!
Turtles in Trouble Team 5

20 Nov - 20 Nov 20121$149Book Now!
Turtles in Trouble Team 6

Teams are listed as 'Call' if they are full, nearly full or are within 45 days of fielding.

Booking and Cancellation Policy

Please call us on +61 (0) 3 9682 6828 and talk to our friendly Expedition Manager if you would like more information.


Where Does My Money Go?

Where does my money go?

What does my money pay for?

Your financial contribution* covers all the costs associated with planning and running our research expeditions. Your support in terms of time and money is critical; without it, the research simply would not happen. Your contribution allows us to continue our vital work to help save ecosystems around the world.