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Terms &
conditions
1. Operator
The operator is Nature-Bound Australia ("Operator").
2. Other Providers
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Nature-Bound Australia may engage other providers from
time to time to fulfil tour requirements ('other providers').
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Whilst Nature-Bound Australia will not accept responsibility
for any loss as a result of any act or omission of other providers,
it will give you reasonable assistance in helping to resolve any reasonable
dispute that may arise with other providers.
3. Liability
Except as provided in the provisions of the Australian Trade Practices
Act 1974, you will release Nature-Bound Australia, its servants, agents
or representatives as a result of participating in any tour of any liability
for injury, death, damage, monetary loss or loss of property.
4. Prices
General
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Prices are in Australian Dollars
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Prices are per person prices based on a minimum of two
persons sharing a room, cabin or tent, unless otherwise stated. Occasionally,
on some tours in remote areas, three or four persons may be required
to share facilities.
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If single occupancy is required and provided on a tour,
single travellers may have to pay a single supplement. The amount
will be advised to you at the time of booking, unless outlined on
the website.
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All tours and pricing are subject to a minimum number
of participants. If the minimum number is not achieved then the tour
may still proceed with an agreed surcharge.
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Prices may be subject to change. Nature-Bound Australia
will give you reasonable notice of any price change.
Included:
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accommodation and meals
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all National Park fees
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pre-departure information
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ground transportation during tours and transfers to
and from group flights
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services of guide and driver; and
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Australian Goods and Services Tax
Excluded:
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air transportation and related fees, taxes and transfers
to and from the tour
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passport and visa expenses
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travel accident/baggage/cancellation insurance
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food and beverage not included in the itinerary
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single room surcharges
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optional tours and activities
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personal medical or accident evacuation costs
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your personal expenses
Special tour packages
- Nature-Bound Australia may from time to time offer set packages for
participation in a specific tour which may involve a variation to the
standard tour inclusions and exclusions as listed above and / or feature
special pre and / or post tour flight and ground arrangements.
- Special conditions may apply to these packages and the persons purchasing
the package will be bound by these conditions.
5. Age of Participants
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If a child under the legal age (18 years) attends the
tour, the parent/guardian takes full responsibility for the child.
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The parent/guardian agrees to these conditions on the
child's behalf.
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For safety reasons Nature-Bound Australia may not consent
to a child under 14 years attending a tour.
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Nature-Bound Australia may in its absolute discretion
deem a particular tour not suitable for children.
6. Sharing
If you are travelling alone, it may be necessary for you to share accommodation
with another participant in the event of single rooms/tents not being
available. Best possible private and share facilities will be provided
throughout the tour.
7. Booking Procedure/Checklist
Steps:
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Email or call Nature-Bound Australia to check availability
of positions on the tour
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Follow the Price Enquiry and Reservation procedures
contained in the website
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Nature-Bound Australia will send you a confirmation
letter together with tour pre-departure information on receipt of
the reservation advice and when the deposit has been paid
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The deposit for each participant in each tour will be
20% of the advertised tour price, per person.
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A reservation will lapse after 14 days if a deposit
has not been received
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Final payment is due no later than ninety (90) days
prior to departure to enable firm bookings with suppliers to be completed
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Final documents will be sent to you approximately thirty
(30) days prior to the commencement of the tour.
General:
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Deposit payments can be made by credit card via the
website or telegraphic bank transfer and will be payable to the full
Australian dollar value. Full and final payments will be by telegraphic
bank transfer. Commencement of tour participation is subject to cleared
funds being in Nature-Bound Australia's bank account.
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Your payments will be held in a tour trust account until
required for payment of tour costs.
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Nature-Bound Australia can cancel a booking if final
payment has not been made by the time specified. The cancellation
fees in Clause 8 apply to such a cancellation.
8. Cancellation
by You (Fees)
Period of Cancellation and Fee:
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60 days or more prior to departure: 50% of the deposit
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59-31 days prior to departure: 50% of tour price
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30 - 0 days prior to departure: 100% of tour price unless
Nature-Bound Australia can resell your place in the tour in which
case 50% of the tour price.
General:
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Cancellations must be in writing
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Trip cancellation
and interruption insurance is recommended
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Cancellation fees are to be paid within 14 days of cancellation.
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If you have paid a deposit, Nature-Bound Australia will
deduct the cancellation fee from the deposit and refund you the remainder.
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No refund will be made if you leave a tour.
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If you transfer from one tour to another, normal cancellation
and new reservation terms and conditions will apply.
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Any payments made via the internet are your responsibility.
You will release and indemnify the operator against any losses you
may suffer.
9. Cancellation
by Operator
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Nature-Bound Australia reserves the right to cancel
a tour without assigning any reason for that cancellation.
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Nature-Bound Australia will give you reasonable notice
of cancellation and will give you a full refund of monies paid by
you.
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You will not make a claim against Nature-Bound Australia
for any other loss suffered by you due to a cancellation.
10. Insurance
11. Variations
to Tour
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Nature-Bound Australia reserves the right to modify
and change a tour itinerary due but not limited to changes in accommodation
or other supplier arrangements, weather or other operational conditions
(road conditions, mechanical break downs, strikes, government regulations,
illness or accidents of customers or tour guides, National Park management
directives.) No refunds will be made in respect of these changes.
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While Nature-Bound Australia may accept late bookings,
it cannot necessarily guarantee it is able to provide transport and
accommodation to the standard normally expected of the tour.
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You will not make a claim against Nature-Bound Australia
for any loss suffered by the modification and change.
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You may leave the tour at any time by giving notice
to the tour leader. You will not be entitled to a refund and Nature-Bound
Australia will not be liable for any loss or damage you incur as a
consequence of you leaving the tour.
12. Health
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To participate in a tour you must be in good health.
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At the time of making the booking you must inform Nature-Bound
Australia of medical needs you may require for the Tour.
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Nature-Bound Australia may request medical evidence
from you and in its absolute discretion may decline your participation
in the tour due to poor health.
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Non-smoking disciplines will apply to all tours to enhance
the health and comfort of all participants as well as an environmental
safeguard.
13. Authority
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You agree to obey and comply with all rules and/or directions
made or given by Nature-Bound Australia, its agents, representatives
and other service providers, in connection with the tour.
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You will not act in a way that could endanger the welfare,
enjoyment or safety of other participants in the tour or yourself.
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Your participation
in the tour is conditional on your compliance with Nature-Bound Australia's
Travel Ethic (a copy of which may be viewed on this web site) and
you upholding the ideals, values and practices of responsible travel,
in that you will endeavour to avoid or minimise any negative impact
on the environments, the wildlife and communities we visit, while
using the tour to be personally informed and understand, to contribute
to the well being of local people, businesses and communities.
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If you fail to comply with Nature-Bound Australia's
rules and/or directions, you may not be permitted to continue in the
tour, and no refund will be given.
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Nature-Bound Australia is not liable for any loss or
damage you incur as a consequence of not being permitted to continue
the tour.
14. Use of Photographic Images and Testimonials for Promotion
You agree to allow the following to be used by Nature-Bound Australia
for marketing and promotional purposes:
15. Acknowledgement
By participating in a tour you agree to be compliant with, bound by and
supportive of the promoted travel ethic of Nature-Bound Australia, in
the best interests of the environment and all who wish to share it.
16. Complaints
Procedure:
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If you have a complaint you must inform the tour leader
first.
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If your complaint is not able to be resolved through
the tour leader, your complaint must be in writing and forwarded to
Nature-Bound Australia within 30 days of the end of the tour.
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Nature-Bound Australia will reply to you within 30 days
of receiving your complaint.
17. Variation
and Severability
Variation:
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Nature-Bound Australia reserves the right to change
these terms and conditions without prior written notice at any time,
at its sole discretion.
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Any attempt by you to modify, supplement or change these
terms and conditions will be null and void unless agreed to in writing
by Nature-Bound Australia.
Severability:
18. Acceptance
of Risk
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You acknowledge that you have read and understand fully
the nature of the tour, you understand and accept the inherent risks
associated with adventure travel, physical exertion, sudden changes
in weather extremes, exposure to varying types of hazards, remoteness
from normal medical services and evacuation difficulties.
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You accept any responsibility for injury, loss, death
or damage incurred or caused by you during the tour.
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You may be advised during the tour of dangerous activities
not acceptable to Nature-Bound Australia. You will be solely responsible
for injury, death or damage, suffered as a result of a dangerous activity.
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In the event of injury or illness, you agree Nature-Bound
Australia can, at your cost, arrange medical treatment or emergency
evacuation considered necessary and essential to your safety and well
being.
19. Tour Guides
and Drivers
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While Nature-Bound Australia seeks to engage experienced
guides and drivers for the tour they may also be engaged as independent
contractors.
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Nature-Bound Australia is not responsible for their
actions, skills or capacity to deal with issues or events relating
to safety or participants during the tour and they have no legal authority
to incur liabilities on Nature-Bound Australia's behalf without its
express permission.
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They will be mindful of each tour participant's welfare,
but they cannot ensure your personal safety and you must therefore
exercise due care for your own well being.
20. Application
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You acknowledge that you have read these Terms and Conditions.
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By making a reservation or booking with Nature-Bound
Australia you have agreed to be bound by these Terms and Conditions,
even if the pages outlining the Terms and Conditions are not signed
by you.
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Where additional
conditions apply to the purchase of a special tour package, including
advised variations to the tour inclusions and exclusions, additional
pre or post tour ground and air services, including special conditions
applying to the purchase and issue of airline ticketing, then you
acknowledge and agree to be bound by these special conditions as if
they form part of the general Terms and Conditions applying to all
Nature-Bound Australia's tours.
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You will be required to sign a copy of these Terms and
Conditions before participating in the tour.
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For convenience you can download
these Terms and Conditions from this website, complete and return
to Nature Bound Australia, PO Box 1209 New Farm Qld 4005 Australia
or Fax +61 7 3254 1977.
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- Nature-Bound Australia respects personal information provided by you.
- Nature-Bound Australia will let you know if personal information is
collected from you.
- Nature-Bound Australia will not share information collected from you
without your consent.
Information may be collected
from you
- When you:
- deal with Nature-Bound Australia over the telephone
- send Nature-Bound Australia correspondence (eg letter, fax or email)
- visit Nature-Bound Australia's website
- deal directly with Nature-Bound Australia in person
- Indirectly from a third party (eg travel agent, market research agency
employed by us)
Nature-Bound Australia may
use personal information
To:
- Process your information request,
- Process your travel arrangements,
- Update you of upcoming special offers to destinations of interest
to you,
- Conduct marketing and market research related activities.
Disclosure to Third Parties
Nature-Bound Australia can,
- Disclose your personal information to a third party if a particular
function of the tour is not performed Nature-Bound Australia; or
- If it is required to do so by law.
Accessing, Updating, Deleting
your personal details
You can:
- Access, update and delete your personal details via an email, facsimile
or letter to Nature-Bound Australia
Security steps taken by Nature-Bound
Australia to protect your personal information
The steps taken to protect personal
information are:
- Firewalls, pass worded access and encryption software; and
- Any upgraded or improvements in software or technology available from
time to time
Changes to Nature-Bound Australia's
privacy statement
- The privacy statement is available on Nature-Bound Australia's website.
- Nature-Bound Australia can amend/modify the privacy statement at its
sole discretion.
Online privacy
- When visiting Nature-Bound Australia's website you do not have to
reveal any personal information.
- When you register for tours, however, Nature-Bound Australia will
acquire information from you, which will include but is not limited
to:
- your name,
- home or business address and e-mail address.
- Nature-Bound Australia will advise you before collecting information
from you on the website.
How to unsubscribe from the
Operator's newsletters
- You will not receive any further emails and Newsletters from Nature-Bound
Australia once you unsubscribe.
- You can unsubscribe by:
- Activating the unsubscribe link embedded into the email; or
- Sending an email to Nature-Bound Australia to this effect ( you should
send your email from the email address to which your correspondence
is sent).
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COPYRIGHT
- You can electronically copy and print in hard copy parts of this site
for:
- navigation on the site; or
- using it as a personal source.
- You are prohibited in using the material on this site for any purpose
other than those noted above, without the prior written consent of Nature-Bound
Australia. If you do so you are in breach of copyright laws and Nature-Bound
Australia reserves its rights in this regard.
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DISCLAIMER
Site Content
- You accept this Disclaimer by visiting this website.
- This site offers general content about Nature-Bound Australia's tours
and operations.
- Nature-Bound Australia will at all times make reasonable efforts to
place accurate, current content on this site.
- The content, however,
- is not meant to constitute provision of professional services or advice
by Nature-Bound Australia
- is provided without any warranties by Nature-Bound Australia (expressed
or implied).
- Further, Nature-Bound Australia does not warrant:
- that the functions contained in this site or its content will be uninterrupted
or error-free; or
- that defects will be corrected; or
- that the site or its server are free of viruses or other harmful components.
- Nature-Bound Australia will not be liable or responsible for any errors
or omissions in the site content.
Links to other websites
- There may be links to other sites on this website
- There is no endorsement by Nature-Bound Australia of the contents
of other websites
- You will be responsible for the use and activation of information,
material, products and services contained on other websites.
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OUR
TRAVEL ETHIC
Our journeys will take you into
wonderful wild places which, although diverse in character and appeal,
contain sensitive environments, pristine habitats and the preserve of
wildlife, heritage and culture. They also provide the soul and inspiration
for generations to follow.
In essence you will be visiting
places universally acknowledged as jewels in the global and national assets,
carefully managed by informed authorities, individual and collective,
in the face of increasing pressure and impact from mankind itself.
Though we are all humble students
in the natural world, we acknowledge the wonders and needs of all life
forms which depend on our committed understanding and care. We support
those individuals and organizations around the world (and locally) who
are leading the way in sensitive and sustainable best environmental practices.
We seek your co-operation in ensuring each of our journeys meet the requirements
and conditions of permitted access and the ethical travel standards we
uphold.
- We will comply with the requirements of those entrusted with the management
of the National Parks and World Heritage Listed Areas we visit.
- We will stay on and not stray from formed or designated walking trails.
Where permits allow our passage across country not accessed by trails
we will take the path of least impact on the environment visited.
- Our vehicles will travel only on designated roads and tracks.
- All species of fauna and flora will be left in place to exist and
grow as nature intended.
- We will remain at a responsible distance (of at least 30 metres) from
animals and bird life which have gathered for breeding, feeding or rest.
We will retreat if necessary and in any case avoid placing them under
any extraordinary stress by surrounding them, inhibiting their means
of access or path to escape, feeding or relentlessly following them,
causing separation between parents and young, disturbing nests, protective
foliage or camouflage, causing undue noise or invasion.
- In the interests of sustainable environments and nature based tourism,
we will encourage and support, where appropriate and feasible, local
services having a compatible ethic to our own.
- We will not foul waters or leave rubbish or litter in the fragile
areas we visit so ensuring all wastes are contained and carried clear
of the area for thoughtful disposal in facilities provided and managed
by neighbouring communities.
- We will utilise toilet facilities provided and if urgency prevails
bury human waste to a safe depth and at least 100 metres from any water
course. Personal washing must be conducted at least 50 metres distant
from lakes and streams. Only natural bio-degradable cleaning agents
will be used.
- We will avoid lighting open fires or taking wood from the environment
for fuel except where park management has elected to provide constructed
facilities and resources.
- General no smoking provisions apply to our journeys but in all instances
smoking within a National Park or World Heritage Listed Area is discouraged
and all cigarette butts must be extinguished and taken out of the park
for thoughtful disposal.
- All our journeys must enrich or enhance the environmental awareness
of our participants either as a direct contribution from our responsible
guides who become the environmental conscience of the group and/or through
personal discovery stimulated by the immersion in nature itself. Group
members will be encouraged to share their experiences and discoveries
spontaneously with their fellow travellers.
- Our travel groups of 10 to 15 will be encouraged to walk the trails
at an easy pace (for that is more enjoyable) in smaller random sub-
groups providing minimal disturbance to the social envelope of the journey
and to maximise the prospect of a close undisturbed and spontaneous
relationship with the wildlife frequenting the area. At all times we
will share and not impede the enjoyment and experience of other users
of the park and trails.
- We will not support or condone the purchase of products or services
which serve to diminish or threaten the habitats or species we set out
to enjoy. In Australia this specifically relates to Koalas, furs and
skins, coral and sea creatures, plants and birds.
- We seek to visit but not invade communities and cultures as we are
guests wherever we travel. We visit to experience but not to criticise
and we encourage and applaud those who are applying their investment
and energy to a better world.
- We encourage all our guests to be well prepared for their journey
so as to minimise any undue impact on fellow travellers and community
emergency resources.
- Despite any accounts to the contrary, in Australia you will rarely
encounter dangerous wildlife though mating seasons in particular are
natural periods for alert. If you do not engage in interference and
conflict and you stop and wait awhile, the creature is likely to move
on.
- There are commonsense aspects which will ensure you provide minimum
concern to your tour leaders, park management and local communities:
-Take direction from your guide or park management at all times.
-Be fit and prepare well for your holiday to maximise enjoyment.
-With injury and sickness, prevention is better than cure.
-Be aware of the causes and prevention of heat exhaustion and hypothermia
if visiting extreme environments
-Begin each day by familiarising yourself with the walking activity,
the trail, prevailing conditions and precautions
-Leave details of your intentions should you choose an independent activity
and check back in on your return.
Wilderness is a scarce and diminishing
resource world-wide. It protects a complex variety of life and allows
the natural processes of evolution to continue with minimal interference.
Wilderness is a storehouse for future genetic discovery and a comparative
base for measuring the value of change and interference in other landscapes
and land uses. It protects and reminds us of an Aboriginal landscape of
immense cultural significance. It embraces the "outback" and
"bush" image or identity of Australia.
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Online
Security
Nature-Bound Australia
(www.natureboundaustralia.com) takes reasonable steps to preserve the
security of any information you enter into this website.
If your browser
is suitably configured, it will indicate whether or not the information
you are sending to us is secure (or encrypted), using standard industry
strength SSL (Secure Socket Layer) security.
Unfortunately,
no data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed as totally secure,
therefore Nature-Bound Australia cannot guarantee the security of any
information or details that you transmit to us from this web site.
A secure site can
be recognised by the padlock icon in your browser, and a web site address
that begins with "https" - for example, https://www.natureboundaustralia.com.
Please note that
the Nature-Bound Australia web site will only convert to a secured site
whenever credit card details (such as card numbers, etc) are collected,
as secured pages will normally slow data transmission (due to the number
of checks made when a secure connection is established).
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