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Wildcare Tasmania is a community of volunteers and donors caring for Tasmania's wild places, wildlife and cultural heritage. Wildcare has almost 60 volunteer groups that members can join.

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Wildcare Groups

Browse the groups below and sign up to their email list by clicking 'Join this Group'. Join as many groups as you like, it's a great way to find out about opportunities, impact and stories.

Wildlife - 71 Members

Wildcare Friends of the Raptor Refuge

We support the work of the Raptor Refuge at Kettering, providing assistance with maintenance of facilities and educational visits. The centre rehabilitates birds of prey that have been injured and releases them back into the wild.

Community - 27 Members

Friends of St Valentines Peak

The purpose of our group is to upgrade then maintain the existing walking track on the northern slopes of St Valentines Peak. This will prevent the erosion and track degradation currently caused by the increasing number of users who are wishing to access this unique alpine environment.

Community - 172 Members

Friends of Freycinet

Our members undertake a variety of work in and around the Freycinet National Park plus other reserves to the north and south. Tasks are many and varied so we can accommodate volunteers with many skills.

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Tue
1
July
Wed
2
July
11:15pm - 3:00am
500 Kalang Avenue, Glenorchy
Wildcare Friends of Wellington Park
Friends of Wellington Park July working bee
Weeding woody weeds in the valley of Barossa Creek, enjoying morning tea and hearing a guest speaker
Sun
13
July
12:00am - 2:00am
206 Bicheno Street, Clifton Beach
WILDCARE Deslacs
Cape Deslacs Nature Reserve working bee (July)
The Cape Deslacs Nature Reserve contains perched dune fields of national significance. The resident colony of Short-tailed Shearwater (Tasmanian Muttonbird) is estimated to support 8,000 burrows, and is protected by Tasmanian legislation. Wildcare Deslacs undertakes a range of activities, including weed control and feral animal trapping, to protect these natural values.
Thu
17
July
7:30am - 10:30am
Fern Tree Tavern
Friends of Melaleuca WILDCARE
Friends of Melaleuca, social and photo evening
A social evening, a meal, and lots of wonderful photos of Melaleuca and our latest working bee. Hosted by Friends of Melaleuca.
Fri
18
July
Sat
19
July
11:00pm - 5:30am
4057 Cradle Mountain Road,
WILDCARE Cradle Mountain Volunteers
Cradle Mountain winter working-bee
Low altitude track pruning and light maintenance jobs.
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