UF in North Queensland, Australia: Sustaining Humans and the Environment Summer A, 2021 Itinerary Highlights
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UF in North Queensland, Australia: Sustaining Humans and the Environment Summer A, 2021 Itinerary Highlights Day 1 – 6 Magnetic Island amazing 305 meters into the Stony Creek Gorge and learn about the management plan. Bungalow Bay Koala Village During your stay at Bungalow Bay Koala Village you will learn about their role in conservation on the island. You will receive lectures from their rangers, visit their wildlife sanctuary, and hike through diverse habitats that are home to over 75 species of reptiles, mammals, and birds. Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) AWC's reserves cover more than 7.4 million acres, including the critical conservation of Mt Zero and Taravale. Spend the day working on a range of service-learning activities, such as bush fire control methods of clearing brush, or business assessment and monitoring. Koala population study and beach scrub project Day 10 – 12 Mission Beach to Atherton You will participate in a field-based study surveying the local koala population while enjoying them in the wild, and Aboriginal cultural experience a project on beach scrub, learning about Conservation Learn about Nywaigi Aboriginal culture and hear the Action Planning, how to use camera traps, and conducting stories of their ancestors who were exhibited as cannibals fauna surveys. and savages in nineteenth century circuses in Europe and the US. Try your hand at traditional activities such as throwing boomerangs and spears and take part in a Day 7 – 9 Hidden Valley service-learning project on the Mungalla wetlands. Hidden Valley Cabins ecotourism Stay at a family-run ecotourism business with hosts that are passionate about the natural environment. They will share their experience of operating a sustainable, 100% solar powered business in a remote region. Your guide will lead you on hikes through rainforests and to spectacular waterfalls. You will swim in stunning creeks, go platypus spotting, and enjoy delicious barbecue dinners. Wallaman Falls hike and master plan development Take a guided hike to the largest sheer drop waterfall in the southern hemisphere. Wallaman Falls plummets an Homestay with an Australian farming family Day 18 – 25 Port Douglas to Cairns Experience everyday Australian life as you stay 2 nights Wildlife Habitat with a farming family in small groups of 2 – 4 students. Visit an open and interactive environment where you can Spend time helping with farm tasks, tending to the wander along elevated boardwalks, observing up close a animals, gathering or harvesting crops, or helping to cook huge range of animals that roam freely. traditional Aussie family meals. Reflect on your time there and complete an ethnographic study. Great Barrier Reef study and snorkel Spend two full days snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef Day 13 – 14 Tyrconnell completing an underwater transect data survey! See Outback camping experience schools of tropical fish and coral gardens, and keep an eye Tyrconnell is a former gold mine and is situated in the out for sea turtles, eels, reef sharks, and much more! sparsely populated dry forest area west of Cairns. Spend two nights in tents under the stars in this unique environment to truly experience the beauty of a remote Australian location. Your hosts will share their experience of life in “the bush”, including challenges and solutions to sourcing fresh water, electricity, and medical facilities. Day 26 – 28 Sydney A city of international stature Enjoy two free days in Sydney. We recommend the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. and exploring the Darling Harbour and Circular Quay areas, including the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. You may have the chance to Day 15 – 17 Cape Tribulation experience the spectacular Vivid festival of light and ideas. Daintree Rainforest Observatory Visit a research station in the rainforest with the highest biodiversity in Australia, and a Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Take a gondola up into the forest canopy and participate in a service-learning project to survey and monitor a revegetation plot. Spend time with a local field guide Spend time with a likeable and knowledgeable local who will teach you about the area’s development issues, the connection between the reef, mangroves and rainforest, and take you on a night-time spotlight walk to see the rainforest’s weird and wonderful nocturnal creatures and Day 29 Sydney to USA plant life. Transfer from accommodation to Sydney Airport and return home.