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Warburton Habitat Tree

would like to announce our move into the

iconic Waterwheel Building in the Main Street of Warburton

 where you can come and visit our new

'Environment Discovery Centre' 

Go to 'News and Updates' to find out more!

 

Welcome To Warburton Habitat Tree 2012

Our organization promotes the conservation of native forests, wildlife and aquatic ecosystems through environmental education, awareness and active participation.

A passionate team of environmental educators facilitate our programs within the historical township of Warburton, along the banks of the Yarra River, in the surrounding forests of the Yarra Ranges National Park and the Yarra State Forest, and at the Upper Yarra Reservoir!. Such richly diverse and conservation significant habitats offer a wealth of natural resources that allow our programs and tours to offer a unique, close up encounter with nature itself! 

Please feel free to browse through our website to learn more about Warburton Habitat Tree. You can also get regular information on our facebook page about conservation issues and local happenings!  

 

School Programs 2012

Warburton Habitat Tree is very excited to be able to offer environmental education excursions to student groups in 2012. We are focused on providing quality forest and water programs that are engaging, fun and interactive!  

Area's covered in our programs are waterbug identification, river health and assessment, water cycle, water catchment, climate change, native flora and fauna, ecology, endangered species, forest ecosystems, forest connections, biodiversity, forest and land management, sustainability and conservation. 

Please visit our 'School Programs' page to learn more.  

We look forward to your enquiry.

 

Private Eco Tours

To boost week day bookings, Warburton Habitat Tree is offering a 20% discount on 2 of our Private Tours from Monday to Friday for the whole of March and April, 2012! This great deal applies to;

Tour 1: Ancient Cool Temperate Rainforest Tour, and

Tour 3: The Ada Tree Tour

Please feel free to phone or email for any enquiries.

 

 

         

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