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Tidbinbilla by torchlight

Moon rise at Camel’s Hump – Drew English
Moon rise at Camel’s Hump by Drew English

TIDBINBILLA Nature Reserve is offering the chance to explore it during the evening and watch native animals emerge from their hiding places for nightfall.

“The Tid by Torchlight program, which is organised by Conservation Volunteers Australia, is available to run every Friday and Saturday night until 30 April 2015, subject to minimum booking numbers. The program is an opportunity to see and learn about our local, native flora and fauna in the stunning reserve with an expert guide,” said Mark Read, Area Manager, ACT Parks and Conservations.

“Each tour runs for five hours and begins with a dusk wildlife walk and gourmet bush BBQ before venturing into the forest at night, to discover animals you wouldn’t normally find. Your guide will walk you through the reserve sanctuary and a spotlight tour of the forest, while teaching you about Australia’s native wildlife.

“Dusk is the best time to explore, as the reserve comes to life with kangaroos, koalas, wallabies, long-nosed potoroos, emus, possums and other wildlife as they venture out to feed in the clearings and bushlands.

“Each tour only accepts a small number of people, so your experience is intimate and quiet, allowing guests to be immersed in the peace and natural beauty of the reserve.

“I encourage Canberrans to take advantage of this exclusive and educational tour and discover the natural environment surrounding our city.

“Tickets are $80 for an adult and $65 for children. For visitors, the ticket price also covers the cost of transportation to and from Canberra hotels.

“Your ticket sale will support wildlife conservation at Tidbinbilla; a portion of the cost is donated directly back to Tidbinbilla’s endangered species breeding programs.”

For more information call the Tidbinbilla Visitor Centre on 6205 1233 or visit the website conservationvolunteers.com.au/get-involved/holidays/tidbinbilla/tid-by-torch

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