Located in the Mozambique channel, the tiny island of Moheli in the Comoros is visited by a small number of nature lovers and fewer than a 100 divers a year.
Located in the Mozambique channel, the tiny island of Moheli in the Comoros is visited by a small number of nature lovers and fewer than a 100 divers a year. Turtles nest on its shores, whales migrate to its waters and its reefs host a number of surprising species, not to mention schooling fish by the hundreds, mantas and dolphins.
On land, one can encounter lemurs, several species of birds and reptiles but most notably the largest fruit bat in the world, the Livingston bat. Waterfalls, nature hikes, great diving and snorkeling, pristine beaches and friendly inhabitants, Moheli is a place to discover.
Location-themed buffet dinner and lecture or lecture only. Pre-registration required for dinner by 5pm Tuesday, March 3. Online registration available. Walk-ins welcome for the Lecture Only portion.
Michel and Julie are seasoned divers, adventure trip leaders and explorers who have traveled to some of the most remote areas of our planet. Since 2014, they have devoted themselves to imagery and exploration, with a focus on the underwater world and conservation.
Dinner/Lecture: $29M;$39NM/Lecture only: $13M; $16NM (7:30 start)
Phone: 508-655-2296
Email: broadmoorprograms@massaudubon.org
Additional time info:
Dinner at 6:30 pm, Lecture at 7:30 pm. Pre-registration required for dinner. Online registration available.
2020/03/05 - 2020/03/05
Mass Audubon Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary
280 Eliot St (Rt 16), Natick, MA 01760