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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.

Coastal - 2 Members

Wildcare Friends of Sarah Island

"Friends of Sarah Island" is a small group of community-minded locals, who have formed to help with the maintenance of one of Tasmania's significant heritage sites, which attracts thousands of visitors each year.

Wildlife - 1 Members

Central Highlands Wildlife Group

The purpose of this group is to assist survival and recovery of native wildlife following the 2019 bushfires and future such emergency events in Tasmania’s Central Highlands area and identify and work towards ameliorating other threats to wildlife and the natural environment in the Central Highlands.

Community - 53 Members

Friends of the Franklin River

We are volunteers connected to the Franklin River who are committed to caring for the catchment's wilderness values. We undertake weed control along the river valley and maintain essential riverside campsites and walking routes. Due to the remote location white-water rafting or kayaking experience is a prerequisite for s...

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Fri
1
August
Sat
2
August
10:30pm - 7:00am
St Helens Wharf (skate park), St Helens
Wildcare Friends of the larapuna coast
larapuna Community Weekend – Policemans Pt. to The Gardens
Our first big beach walk for larapuna Community Weekend 2025, collecting marine debris and pulling sea spurge.
Fri
1
August
Sat
2
August
11:00pm - 4:00am
Kara Road, Hampshire
Friends of St Valentines Peak
St Valentines Peak working bee
Main tasks to clear logs and debris from upstream and downstream sections of new bridge.
Sat
2
August
Sun
3
August
10:00pm - 7:00am
Ulverstone Wharf
Wildcare Friends of the Penguin Cradle Trail
Penguin Cradle Trail working bee Aug 2025
The track is looking pretty good, but always more to do.
Sun
3
August
12:00am - 2:00am
465 Clifton Beach Road (Clifton Beach Coastal Reserve car park), next to the surf club
WILDCARE Deslacs
Citizen science in our coastal reserves: Raising awareness by creating a dog poo 'mess-map'
A citizen science working bee to conduct dog poo mapping, counting and collection along the Clifton Beach Coastal Reserve and southern beach of Pipe Clay Lagoon Coastal Reserve (Bicheno Street). The results will be used to raise awareness of the problem and help change the behaviour of dog owners.
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