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Forest Forever Ecology Camp

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Subject: Forest Forever Ecology Camp
From: "Alison Salmons" <>
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 13:09:39 +1100
Dear Birding-Australia,
 
Please find below some information about the Wilderness Society and
Environment East Gippsland's Annual Easter Ecology Camp in Goongerah,
incase it is of interest to your members.
I can also post or email the flier if you would like to recieve it.
 
Thank-you,
 
Best Wishes,
Alison Salmons
 
 
Forests Forever Ecology Camp
Annual Easter camp in the heart of East Gippsland's forests
April 14th-17th 2006
Be guided by expert ecologists through magnificent forests, be awed by
their beauty and complexity and be outraged by their destruction. In the
evenings camp by the Brodribb.
As well as a choice of short and long walks into the forest, there will
be a drive/walk tour, a self guided walk, evening botancial
entertainment under the stars, organic farm tour, how to save forests
(from your own home) and more.
Bring camping gear, friends, food and transport (maybe fuel as well, as
the nearest shop is 25 km away) but please, no four legged friends.
We provide: tour guides, firewood, solar power, toilets, info tent and
marquee, fruit.
Camp is based at Ellery Creek Track in Goongerah.
For bookings and further information:
Email:  <>  or
visit:  <http://www.eastgippsland.net.au/> www.eastgippsland.net.au, 
or phone Alison on (03) 94171351 or Liz on (03) 9315 3333
Costs: 4 days $60 ($35 concession), or $20 per day ($15 conc).
Accompanied Teenagers 1/2 price, under 12 yrs free.
Book early - numbers limited.
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