- Location:
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Nightcliff, NT
Get directions - Departs from:
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Darwin YHA - 52 Mitchell Street Darwin 800 NT
ph:+618 8981 3206 - Departure time:
- 750amOffice830onsite
This monitoring project is based at Ludmilla Bay, a nationally important site for migratory shorebirds that visit Australian shores. The project will monitor shorebirds and the macro invertebrates living in intertidal sands that shorebirds rely upon for feeding.
This project will include field based and laboratory based work and provide important information about the food source available for a great variety of shorebirds that use the site including the Nationally critically endangered Great Knot and Far Eastern Curlew.
For further information please contact our Darwin Office on 0475 979 477 or email awilliams@conservationvolunteers.com.au
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For more information, or for help with your booking, please contact the Darwin office on +618 8981 3206 or email darwin@cva.org.au