Please read each of the sections below carefully. They provide important information about your field course in the Makarora Valley. Should you require further assistance please do not hesitate to contact your nearest Operation Wallacea office.
Arrival
The course attendees will meet at 3:30PM on your course start date in Queenstown airport, for a 4PM departure.
Departure
The groups will be transferred to Queenstown airport on the morning of your course end date and return flights can be booked from 12pm.
Internal Travel
Groups will be met at Queenstown airport and transferred by coach to the site (approx. 3hrs).
Additional Nights
As part of the internal travel package it is possible to arrange additional nights in Queenstown before and after your field course, and the relevant airport transfers. However, this will be at an additional cost – please contact us for more details.
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By joining an Operation Wallacea expedition you are contributing directly towards the study and protection of threatened biodiversity, bringing significant financial benefits to small local communities, and working towards protecting valuable carbon stocks from deforestation. We are extremely proud of the impact we and our volunteers have had over the past two decades, creating a significant benefit to the environment.
However, we want to do more. Specifically, we want to make Operation Wallacea completely carbon neutral. As an organisation we offsetting our own emissions from staff travel (both road and air) and from running our offices. But we also want to encourage all our participants to offset, at the very least, the carbon emissions from their own international flights – and ideally more. To do this we will be supporting the Wallacea Reforestation Initiative in partnership with our sister charity the Wallacea Trust (UK Charity 1078362), and you can read more about this exciting project here that takes a new approach to tropical reforestation that benefits not only climate, but biodiversity and livelihoods too.
For more information on Opwall’s Carbon Offsetting click here
How to Calculate Your Donation Amount
Once booked and we’ve received your flight details, you’ll receive an email from us with a recommended donation amount, where we take the exact flight routes you’ve booked on to for your expedition, and run them through the UN’s International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) carbon calculator. This calculator can be found here and the method used is found here. This gives us the total estimated amount of carbon your flights will emit into the atmosphere, and we assign a value of $10 USD (or £7.69 GBP) per ton of carbon. We only used the flights that we’re aware of, so if you have any more you may want to up the donation!
To calculate your carbon footprint you can use one of the many carbon calculators on line such as My Climate, Treedom, International Student Carbon Footprint Challenge and many others. If you’re happy with an estimate, a £15 donation will cover the carbon produced by the flights in more than 95% of cases.
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