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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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We offer inspiring opportunities in beautiful places, working in close partnership with the Tasmanian Government, councils, and private landowners.

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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.

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 - 159 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.

Wildlife - 71 Members

Friends of Lillico Penguins

Throughout the penguins' breeding season, from late September to early the following April, we assist the Parks and Wildlife Service to supervise the visitors to the Penguin viewing platform. We interpret the wildlife through talks, question and answer sessions as well as recording counts of visitors and wildlife.

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Thu
14
November
8:00am - 10:00am
Fern Tree Tavern, 680 Huon Rd, Fern Tree Tas.
Colour in Nature
A free event hosted by Friends of Melaleuca (Wildcare Tas). Justin Marshall will show stunning images of colour in nature and explain what colour is and how it happens, how humans and other animals perceive it, and much more. Book through Trybooking.
Fri
15
November
8:30pm - 6:30am
Penguin Cradle Trail Working Bee
Hopefully the winter weather has been kind to the PCT and the days will be pleasant for a working bee.
Fri
15
November
9:00pm - 6:00am
Mt Field National Park maintenance
Fri
15
November
10:30pm - 4:00am
Sea Spurging Narawntapu
The fourth of four working bees focussing on Sea Spurge removal at Narawntapu National Park.

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