Sentences with phrase «leading wildlife parks»

Healesville Sanctuary is home to over 200 species of native animals and is one of Australia's leading wildlife parks specialising in indigenous habitats.
It will reopen following a renovation as a breeding programme for some of the world's leading wildlife parks and zoos.

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Meanwhile, Scott Phillips and Wanji Seo at Pennsylvania State University in University Park have developed self - destructing plastics that could lead to packaging that is more easily recycled and friendlier to wildlife.
To find out whether pesticides are taken up by amphibians even in relatively pristine areas, a team led by wildlife biologist Donald Sparling of the U.S. Geological Survey in Laurel, Maryland, tested Pacific treefrogs in several national parks.
Glasgow's Dr. Mafalda Viana, who led the multi-author study with colleague Dr. Tiziana Lembo, pointed out that «These results suggest that the virus may now be maintained by a broader carnivore community, potentially involving wildlife as well as domestic dogs beyond the immediate vicinity of the Serengeti National Park.
Every weekend: Launching at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park's Netul Landing on the Oregon coast, these two - plus - hour kayak and canoe tours are led by rangers who share stories of exploration, local wildlife and restoration efforts.
Margaret Wild is the chief wildlife veterinarian, and leads the Wildlife Health Branch, for the National Park Service.
The guy he put in charge of parks, just relegalized lead shot one of the greatest killers of wildlife.
The Ryan Jones Youth Program Fund Ryan became involved in the parks as a high schooler and went on to lead and teach hundreds of students in the Bay Area with his infectious enthusiasm, deep knowledge, and beautiful sketches of wildlife.
Led by an armed, experienced professional safari guide and a tracker, it does not come better than a wildlife walking safari through the greater Kruger National Park.
Plentiful wildlife and untouched national parks are the leading reasons that Zambia has been peddled as Africa's next best safari destination.
(415) 464-5100 This number will initially be answered by an automated attendant, from which one can opt to access a name directory, listen to recorded information about the park (i.e., directions to the park; visitor center hours of operation; weather forecast; fire danger information; shuttle bus system status; wildlife updates; ranger - led programs; seasonal events; etc.), or speak with a ranger.
These include: Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre - set in the heart of the Barossa; The Louise — luxury culinary tourism and accommodation also in the Barossa; Chinta Tours — tailor made air safaris in private light aircraft and 4WDs to stunning outback locations; Exceptional Kangaroo Island — good food, wine, wildlife sightings and creative itineraries; Gawler Ranges Wilderness Safaris — Kangaluna Camp, a boutique tented camp that caters for up to 12 guests in an iconic Australian setting; Kangaroo Island Wilderness Tours — local guides (most of whom have lived on the Island all their lives) take guests into one of the world's leading wildlife destinations; Kingsford Homestead — an award winning luxury country retreat among rolling hills on the edge of the Barossa; Rawnsley Park Station — guided walks and 4WD tours to experience the wildlife and landscapes of the Flinders Ranges; The Tailor — off the beaten path specialists for private tours with a luxury edge; and Southern Ocean Lodge — Australia's first true luxury lodge, located on Kangaroo Island.
Park rangers lead visitors on an easy guided walk with some great views to see the dragons and other island wildlife such as wild pigs, deer and birds.
Visit the night time world of Australia's nocturnal animals as a Park Ranger leads you on a guided spotlight walk of a local wildlife pPark Ranger leads you on a guided spotlight walk of a local wildlife parkpark.
You'll see most wildlife hiking the park's trails, which lead to hidden beaches or lookout points.
Shive, a noted photographer known as the «leading chronicler of America's national parks,» journeyed to Midway Atoll to document the national wildlife refuge in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Midway, which proved to be a turning point of World War II in the Pacific.
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