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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Unique opportunity to see Australia's largest rainforest in a way you've never seen before, while helping the world's most vulnerable habitats.
Rendezvous:Cairns, Queensland
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10 days
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Dive at one of the Great Barrier Reef's most spectacular sites to help us better understand its emerging threats.
Rendezvous:Townsville, Queensland, Australia
£1950
8 days
Strenuous
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Explore northern Australia’s tropical rainforest and its exotic wildlife
Rendezvous:Cairns, Queensland, Australia
£1500 - £2175
7-15 days
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Assess critically endangered frogs in some of Australia's most beautiful forests
Rendezvous:Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
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7 days
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Understand the impact of climate change on Koala populations in the Great Otway National Park
Rendezvous:Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia
£1850
10 days
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Experience the diversity of the Kimberley and study two long-lived freshwater turtle species
Rendezvous:Kununurra or Broome, Western Australia
£2100
14 days
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Dive with and study the world's largest ray - the majestic manta - on Australia's Great Barrier Reef
Rendezvous:Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, Australia
£1975
8 days
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