b'connectionsTASMANIAN DEVILS AFTER DARK, AUSTRALIA For a fantastic South Devils@Cradle is involved in conserving and protecting vulnerable speciesAfrican safari tour, scan theTasmanian devilQR code or click the link: and runs a captive breeding programme for Tasmanias unique threatened carnivorous marsupialsTasmanian devils and quolls (spotted-tail and eastern). This after-dark tour at Cradle Mountain allows guests to observe the nocturnal creatures protected here. Using environmentally sensitive lighting, visitors get a rare opportunity to see Tasmanian devils in a group feeding situation. The tour involves a guided walk within the sanctuary, enteringmyplanet.se/australienenclosures and feeding the animals while a guide explains their biology and behavior, and discusses the threats they face and conservation measures undertaken. This is a good way to learn about and connect with Australias indigenous wildlife and contribute to their well-being. Recommended: Devils@Cradle at the edge of Cradle MountainNational Park World Heritage area. Check for an 8.30 p.m. tour duringthe busy season.myplanet.dk/australienZebras at waterhole Leopard on a treeNIGHT SAFARIS, SOUTH AFRICA To explore Tasmania on Bush baby Add a night safari or night game drive to your South Africa itinerary for aa road trip, scan the QR completely different perspective on wildlife. With a spotlight and animal- code or click the link: friendly red filter attached to a safari vehicle, you can spot eye-shine and the elusive creatures of the night. Listening to the sounds of nature under cover of darkness and following the slightest movement heightens your senses and lets you connect with the wilderness on an intimate level.Night safaris in South Africa are only permitted within private game reserves. Elusive nocturnal animals you may see include genets, bush babies, bushpigs,myplanet.se/sydafrikacivets, porcupines, shrews, honey badgers and birds like owls and nightjars. Honey badger If youre lucky, you could even spot their predatorsleopards, hyenas, and lions. Cats like the cheetah also tend to sleep in the day and become activeat night. Besides the wildlife, appreciate the brilliant skies over the wilderness. Especially on a moonless night between February and October, far frommyplanet.dk/sydafrikaurban light and pollution, you may catch the stunning misty band of the Milky Way. Some lodges also offer the option for guests to dine and sleep under the stars, a wonderful and romantic addition to the safari experience. Recommended: Madikwe Game Reserve to see the Secret Sevencivet, serval, cape genet, pangolin, African wildcat, aardvark, and porcupine.44 \x1a MYPLANET'