_EARTH HOUR_ [https://www.earthhour.org.au/]_ is a global movement
encouraging individuals, communities and businesses to turn off
non-essential lights. _Spend this Earth Hour reconnecting with nature
and discover a whole different world! We'll hopefully see possums,
bats, birds, the odd gecko and other local wildlife out here in the
bush.
Our guide will walk with your group through the Sanctuary and using
spotlights, you will be able to spot some of our night-time creatures,
whilst also learning about what we do and about the animals that live
in this area.
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FAQS
* WHAT ANIMALS WILL WE SEE?
We are a true wildlife sanctuary so all animals within the Sanctuary
are wild and free to move around; as such, we can not guarantee that
you will see any wildlife.
* HOW MUCH WALKING IS THERE?
Your tour will be approx. 1.5 hours and will involve over 1km of
walking. Please be aware that your tour will be conducted on unsealed
tracks.
* WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING?
Please dress appropriately for the weather (eg. appropriate footwear,
warm clothes and a spray jacket) and pre-apply mosquito repellent.
* DO I NEED A TORCH?
Your guide will have a spotlight to lead the way and point out any
animals you encounter. Please do not bring your own torch.
* CAN CHILDREN ATTEND THIS EVENT?
We welcome children to explore the Sanctuary with us. However, please
be aware that you will increase your chances of seeing wildlife if the
group is quiet as they move around.
* CAN I CANCEL MY TICKETS?
Refunds are available up to 7 days prior to the event.
* WHAT HAPPENS IF IT RAINS?
Wildlife don't tend to mind a little bit of rain, so the tour will go
ahead even if light showers are expected. We may cancel the tour in
extreme weather conditions (eg. high winds or heavy rainfall); we will
contact you directly if this occurs.
* HOW CAN I GET IN TOUCH WITH ANY QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions, please contact us on (03) 9479 1206 or
wildlife@latrobe.edu.au [http://latrobe.edu.au]
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