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We have a place for you at the frontier of discovery.
LANDSCOPE Expeditions are non-profit, self-supported study and research projects offered by LANDSCOPE, a quarterly magazine devoted to wildlife, conservation and environmental issues in Western Australia. The expeditions are offered in association with UWA Extension at The University of Western Australia. They help preserve endangered wildlife and their habitats and give people the chance to experience life at the frontier of discovery.
Kevin Coate and LANDSCOPE Expeditioners investigating an osprey nest on Pelsaert Island in the Houtman Abrolhos Archipelago. Photo Ron Johnstone/WA Museum.
LANDSCOPE Expeditions 2009 Program
Since 1992, LANDSCOPE Expeditions, with your vital assistance, has conducted 82 research expeditions supporting biodiversity conservation in Western Australia. They have visited areas from the harsh deserts of the Pilbara and the untamed wilderness of the Kimberley to isolated offshore islands on the south coast, and have provided funding and personnel to support vital scientific projects and research into the natural environment of our State.
Whether you are a long-time participant in the program or are joining us for the first time, the LANDSCOPE Expeditions 2009 program provides you with the opportunity to explore and discover the nature of Western Australia alongside scientists from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC).
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Contact:
LANDSCOPE Expeditions
UWA Extension
M432
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Hwy
CRAWLEY WA 6009
Phone: (08) 6488 2433
Fax: (08) 6488 1066.
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