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Trip Reports
Trip reports have been written by our guides. Photographs were taken on the tours involved.
July 2009 - Danebank High School
June & July 2009 - AIFS & JCU ecotourism programme
June 2008 - Redlands Primary School
June 2008 - AIFS - Ecotourism programme
January 2008 - Panda Sanctuary
July 2007 - James Cook University
June 2007 - Redlands primary school
June/July 2007 - AIFS - Ecotourism programme
May 2007 - AIFS - UF Florida group
January 2007 - "Raw Nature" wildlife documentaries
September 2006 - Educational Tours Australia - C--T Birdwatchers group
June 2006 - Educational Tours Australia - SCEGGS
June 2006 - Educational Tours Australia - AIFS Ecotourism
May 2006 - Educational Tours Australia - CSU, Columbus State University
January 2006 - Educational Tours Australia - William and Jefferson College
April 2005 - Educational Tours Australia - SCEGGS
October 2004 Damon Ramsey was hired as...
May 2004 - Educational Tours Australia - CSU, Columbus University
April 2004 Damon Ramsey was hired as...
March 2004 Damon Ramsey was hired as...

Study Tours

  • This trip has been designed for more general interest and younger student groups. It visits a range of iconic regions, from the Great Barrier Reef, to the rainforests and rivers of the Daintree, to the caves and bush of the outback, and to the mountains, lakes and waterfalls of the Atherton Tablelands. We conduct a range of activities within the trip including hikes, ‘bushwalks', boat cruises, snorkeling to wildlife viewing and night-spotlighting. We see tropical rainforest, coal reefs, kangaroos, shops and beaches. With sufficient lead time, the trip can have it's focus and design changed to suit the…

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Plants

Figs
The 'Figs' are contained in the genus Ficus of about 1000 different species found worldwide, including as potted plants in many households. They are of one of the best known and widespread of all plant genera. It is not just the distribution that attracts interest, however, for the genus has some important and fascinating ecology.
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Birds

Grebes
Grebes are an unusual group of birds that constitute their own order. Some of the larger grebes are well known for their spectacular mirror courtship displays, amongst much water splashing. The smaller grebes, often known as 'dabchicks' resemble baby ducks. Grebes are rarely observed on land. They even tend to nest on the water, often within reed beds. Individuals of some species may spend their entire life cycle on one lake. When underwater hunting for their prey, they propel themselves with their feet, not their wings.
Grebe
Australasian Grebe and reflections


 

Mammals

Possums
The name 'possum' is a fairly vague and not very scientific term. Other than both being marsupials, the Australian/New Guinea 'Possums' are not closely related to the Neotropical 'Opossums'. In fact, within Australia, the term 'Possum' actually covers a few quite different families of animals.
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