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Australian Wildlife Conservancy Tours - AWC Tours

Tours visiting Mornington Sanctuary, Newhaven Sanctuary and other AWC sanctuaries
 

Australian Wildlife Conservancy Tours - AWC Tours

Australian Wildlife Conservancy Tours to Mornington Wilderness Camp and Wildlife Sanctuary, Newhaven sanctuary,  Scotia Sanctuary with Spirit Safaris.

Private charter or tailored tours also available to AWC sanctuaries.

Increasingly Nature is asking us to give attention and increase awareness of our environment, which has always been our tour intentions.

We have tours visiting Mornington Sanctuary (Kimberley tours) and Newhaven Sanctuary (Tanami Track tours). Both these sanctuaries are operated by Australian Wildlife Conservancy. 

The rare Gouldian finch, (see photo) and other endangered species can readily be seen at Mornington, and Newhaven shows that even in the vast empty deserts, life thrives. 

Mornington Wilderness Camp Tours

Located in the heart of the Kimberley, Mornington Sanctuary covers more than 3,000 km2 of spectacular gorges and tropical savannah dominated by the Fitzroy River and King Leopold Ranges. Owned and managed by the non-profit AWC, Mornington Wilderness Camp provides a comfortable base from which to explore this remarkable sanctuary. It is a naturalist’s paradise, providing refuge for over 200 species of birds and a diverse range of other wildlife. All proceeds from the Wilderness Camp are dedicated to the conservation of wildlife in the Kimberley.

AWC offers many enjoyable day trips around Mornington. Popular activities include canoeing down Dimond Gorge and swimming and exploring Sir John Gorge. Before dinner, enjoy a glass of wine as you watch the sun set over the stunning Central Kimberley ranges.

Nature lovers can indulge in various guided and self-guided tours. From birdwatching to exploring habitats unique to the Kimberley, there is something for everyone.

Private tours are available to exclusive hideaways such as the tranquil pools of Fitzroy Bluff.

Mornington Wilderness Camp Safari Tent

Newhaven Sanctuary Tours

An enormous wind-driven sand blanket covers much of central Australia, but at Newhaven, shimmering salt lakes, pastel ochre clay pans, vibrant red parallel dunes, undulating calcareous plains and dramatic purple-red quartzite mountains cut with scarps and gorges punctuate the view. Each of these landforms supports its own diverse range of plant communities that vary in response to topography, soil and fire history. These communities create a scattered patchwork of textured greens, yellows and greys, providing stark contrast to the colours of the underlying terrain.

Parallel sand ridges, described by an explorer as “an ocean of spinifex covered sand waves” characterise the southern-most parts of Newhaven. Further north, an extensive system of salt lakes lay strewn along an ancient calcareous drainage line from east to west across the property, culminating in the 16 km long Lake Bennett. The lake rarely contain water, except after periods of intense rainfall, but its fringes are home to unique communities of salt adapted plants.

A crescent of bluff-edged ranges dominate the north eastern corner of Newhaven. Black-footed rock wallabies survive among the rugged boulder fields and gorges of these mountains.

Newhaven Sanctuary


Kalamurina Wildlife Sanctuary & Lake Eyre Tours

Well-timed pulse of water set to rejuvenate life on Kalamurina

See the great images and slide show of Lake Eyre floods at link here -

http://www.australianwildlife.org/AWC-Sanctuaries/Kalamurina-Wildlife-Sanctuary.aspx

One of Australia's least known but most important rivers has recently broken its banks, flooding desperately thirsty ecosystems on Kalamurina Wildlife Sanctuary. Heavy rain in the upper parts of Lake Eyre Basin earlier this year has been slowly making its way along a network creeks and rivers over 7,500 km long. Running right through Kalamurina, the Warburton River is the final conduit of most of this water. The river enters Lake Eyre itself along a massive trench – The Warburton Groove – and it has been only in the last week that the water has flowed out of the Groove and is now filling Lake Eyre itself.

While it remains to be seen just how full Lake Eyre gets, some locals are saying this is the most significant flow of water they have seen in over 40 years.

Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) acquired Kalamurina station in December 2007. The property includes the entire north shore of Lake Eyre and the final 100+km of the Warburton River. The Warburton, Kallakoopah and Macumba Rivers converge on Kalamurina before entering Lake Eyre. The habitats associated with the lower reaches of these rivers – such as lignum thickets, etc – make Kalamurina a unique property within one of Australia’s most iconic regions.

Kalamurina is the largest non-government reserve in Australia and one of the largest in the world; it covers nearly 7,000 square kilometres, linking Lake Eyre National Park and Simpson Desert Regional Reserve. The recent pulse of water into Kalamurina is well-timed, as AWC begins transforming the landscape from one focussed on production to one dedicated to conservation.

It is an exciting time for AWC:

  • Small mammal populations are likely to increase dramatically in the flood-out areas, once the waters recede. This important process will effectively boost densities across large parts of he property. If numbers increase sufficiently we should see Letter-winged Kites visit the area en masse – these rare, desert dwelling birds are unique in being the world's only truly nocturnal raptor.
  • Rabbits are being flooded out of the dense riverside vegetation into the waiting talons of wedge-tailed eagles and jaws of dingoes. This means that it is a good time for AWC to undertake rabbit control while the population is being reduced by natural predators and displaced into more open areas.
  • The flooding is likely to lead to the germination and recruitment of coolibahs (made famous as the tree in Waltzing Matilda and as the Bourke and Wills Dig Tree).

Kalamurina's habitats protect a suite of threatened and declining mammals including Dusky Hopping Mouse, Ampurta and Kultarr as well as special birds such as the Eyrean Grasswren and the Grey Grasswren.

You can help protect Kalamurina and its wildlife. A tax deductible donation to AWC will enable us to undertake rabbit and other feral animal control, carry out biological surveys and improve infrastructure to support land management staff. This is a rare opportunity to protect one of Australia’s great natural icons.

Spirit Safaris operates tours to AWC sanctuaries and is a proud financial supporter of their programs.

We visited Scotia Sanctuary (then operated by John Warmsley's ESL, now owned by AWC) first in 1999 where bilbys, rare nail tailed wallabies, beetongs and woylies were breeding very happily .

Check out or tours visiting Mornington Sanctuary (Kimberley tours) and Newhaven Sanctuary (Tanami Track tours). or ask for details on a tailored tour package for your group.

AWC SUPPORTER CERTIFICATE
Typical tour Inclusions
  • Small group luxury 4WD travel (maximum 8 / vehicle)
  • Professional and experienced driver / guides
  • Long established relationships with local Aboriginal people enriches experiences
  • Access to remote areas and rock art sites unreachable by most tour vehicles
  • Special time with elders for women's business / men's business and kids business.
  • Helicopter flight over Mitchell Falls, optional Bungle Bungles flights
  • Cruises with local guide at Geike Gorge, Fitzroy River  and Chamberlain Gorge El Questro (selected tours)
  • All delicious meals, including vegetarian, unless noted in itinerary. Celebration completion meal.
  • All camping gear which is modern and easy to use
  • Comfortable sleeping options (self inflating mattress or stretcher). Bring your bedding or available from us.
  • All World Heritage and National Park entry and accommodation fees
  • Aboriginal Art community visits for "direct from artist" purchases
  • Contributions of tour price supports Outback Kids and nature care programs.
  • A knowing that you are co-creating Australia's future.
  • Learn practical skills –
    • Bush foods & medicine and survival skills for self and team survival and thrival
    • Camping, tent, food health & safety
    • Rock art symbols guide / earth energy connection
  • A knowing that you are co-creating Australia's past, present and future.
  • You - and Your involvement in a creation much bigger than most can imagine
Gouldian Finch at Mornington sanctuary

Australian Wildlife Conservancy Tours - AWC Tours

Call Spirit Safaris now to learn the latest tour opportunities to these amazing places in Outback Australia.

Call in Australia 1300 763 188

For more about AWC or to donate click here

Gouldian Finch at Mornington  

You can travel overland with us, or be met at Broome WA or Darwin, for Kimberley programs. 

 
 
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