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LANDSCOPE Expeditions are non-profit, self-supported study and research projects offered by LANDSCOPE, a quarterly magazine devoted to wildlife, conservation and environmental issues in Western Australia. The expeditions are offered in association with UWA Extension of The University of Western Australia. They help preserve Endangered wildlife and their habitats and give people the chance to experience life at the frontier of discovery.
Kevin Coate at Cape Leveque on the Dampier Peninsula, leading a LANDSCOPE Expedition. Photo – Kevin Kenneally/DEC
LANDSCOPE Expeditions 2008 Program
LANDSCOPE Expeditions has been providing unique travel opportunities since 1992 and continues to be a vital community supported research program within DEC. In 2008 another exciting program of expeditions is on offer, enabling you to gain the satisfaction of being involved in pioneering research and exploring remote and unforgettable places.
Once again we’re looking at a broad range of field-based study and research projects around Western Australia, offering you the chance to work with scientists and regional staff from the Department of Environment and Conservation at the frontier of discovery.
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