HERITAGE Expeditions is offering wildlife lovers the chance to become a part of genuine conservation projects helping to save endangered species from extinction in the remote Kuril Islands and Russian Kamchatka Peninsula, onboard two of its voyages this year. The 18-day Sea Otter Survey voyage (from US$4,900pp) departs on 09...
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HERITAGE Expeditions is offering wildlife
lovers the chance to become a part of genuine
conservation projects helping to save
endangered species from extinction in the
remote Kuril Islands and Russian Kamchatka
Peninsula, onboard two of its voyages this year.
The 18-day Sea Otter Survey voyage (from
US$4,900pp) departs on 09 May and will be
led by a team of world-renowned scientists,
who will undertake much-needed research on
the Sea Otters of the region.
As part of the voyage, guests will be able to
join the research teams in Zodiacs and on
shore patrols to assist with research.
The second 14-day Search for the
Spoon-billed Sandpiper’ voyage, will depart on
24 Jun and is being run in conjunction with
Bird Life International.
Priced from US$8,400pp, guests on the cruise
will help conduct vital surveys of one of the
world’s most critically endangered birds.
See www.heritage-expeditions.com.
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