Outback adventures with tim faulkner vimeo 103

          Tim is a visionary who's not only forward-thinking but also knows how to inspire people around him.

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        2. Tim Faulkner is snorkelling in the river.
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        5. Tim Faulkner is snorkelling in the river.!

          Episode list

          Faulkner travels to Kangaroo Island to explore how koala populations are being protected by conservationists. In addition, he and his associates encounter a blue-tongue lizard with a bizarre physical abnormality at the Reptile Park.

          Faulkner learns what is being done to save the endangered numbat population during a trip to the Dryandra Woodland in Western Australia.

          Along the way, he encounters a Mitchell's short-tailed snake and meets some baby woylies.

          Faulkner along with his son Billy make the rounds at the Reptile Park meeting kangaroos, crocodiles, pythons, dingoes and parrots.

          Faulkner encounters quokkas, king skinks and Australian fur seals during his trip to Rottnest Island.

          On the mainland, he interacts with endangered woylies at the Western Australian Conservation Center.

          Faulkner discovers new uses for seashells, finds exotic creatures, and learns a little Aboriginal history to endangered woylies during a trip to Cape Leveque in We