International Students

Natura Education offers international students a unique introduction to the Australian environment by providing expeditions with field study programs using a hands-on approach to conservation. Students are given the opportunity to have a “real life” education experience by visiting conservation projects and/or other areas of international significance. Groups may choose to join and work on projects aimed at saving endangered animals, assisting with reforestation and in experiencing research and conservation biology.

Depending on season, specific field studies or scenic tours undertaken may include:

Field study programs

  • Marine turtle conservation
  • Bird research
  • Amphibian studies and conservation
  • Reforestation
  • Interpretive bushwalking
  • Bush foods and medicines
  • Cultural education and community visits
  • Night spotlighting and animal trapping
  • Abseiling and ropes courses

Scenic ecotours

  • Marine protected areas
  • Education and field study centres
  • Areas of cultural significance
  • Wildlife sanctuaries and parks
  • National Parks and reserves
Sandblow on Fraser Island
Sandblow on Fraser Island
Lamington National Park
Eastern Rosellas
Waterfall at Springbrook NP
View from high
Fungi
Waterfall