Australia’s ecosystems range from rich rainforests to the savannahs and teeming deserts of the interior.

More than 80 per cent of this continent’s flowering plant, mammal, reptile, and frog species are found nowhere else in the world. Many species are in decline – Australia is the site of half of all the world’s mammal extinctions in the past 200 years. Earthwatch is working to help protect and restore Australia’s extraordinary environment and natural heritage. Join our projects in this unique land for an extraordinary experience and to help us fulfill our mission.

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Project Manta

Project Manta

Dive with and study the world's largest ray - the majestic manta - on Australia's Great Barrier Reef Rendezvous:Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, Australia
$3195 8 days Strenuous
 
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Protecting Rottnest Island's Coast- Student Challenge

Protecting Rottnest Island's Coast - Student Challenge

Join this new 7 day student challenge and protect one of Australia's most beautiful island destinations. Rendezvous:
Call 7 days Very Active
 
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Turtles in the City – One Day Expedition

Turtles on the Move - One Day Expedition

Help investigate the impacts of urbanisation on Melbourne's freshwater turtle populations. Rendezvous:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Call 1 day Moderate
 
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Turtles in the City - Student Challenge

Turtles on the Move - Student Challenge

This student only team is designed to give 16 -17 year olds a chance to participate in real scientific research into the impacts of urbanisation on Melbourne’s Freshwater Turtles. Rendezvous:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Call 5 days Moderate
 
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