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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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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 - 40 Members

WILDCARE Deslacs

Wildcare Deslacs members are dedicated to the area around Clifton Beach, Pipe Clay Lagoon and the Cape Deslacs Nature Reserve. We work with the Parks and Wildlife Service plus Clarence City Council to undertake a variety of work including litter cleanups, feral cat trapping, revegetation as well as weed control. All this, t...

Community - 56 Members

Get Outside with Community (South)

Get Outside Get Connected - is based on a simple concept. We facilitate nature – based experiences for refugees and new migrants to Tasmania, to connect to place and to each other. Get Outside has been operating for six years, taking well over 1,000 refugees and migrants on bush walks, outdoor events and camps: and training...

Wildlife - 2 Members

Friends of Acton Park Reserves

Friends of Acton Park Reserves are working on creating a wildlife corridor of habitat to support the local wildlife population of bandicoots, pademelons, birds, (swift parrots sighted in the area) and other species. The group provides volunteer opportunities for new volunteers and people of all ages and physical abilities.

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Thu
1
May
8:15pm - 11:00pm
Pipeclay Lagoon, Lumeah Point foreshore
Wildcare Lumeah Point
Invasive Oyster and Porcelain Crab Removal Working Bee No. 1
The endangered Tasmanian endemic live-bearing sea star, Parvulastra vivipara, is under threat. Volunteer with us to remove invasive oysters and porcelain crabs at Lumeah Point on the South Arm peninsula, to improve this species' chance of survival!
Fri
2
May
8:30pm - 11:00pm
Pipeclay Lagoon, Lumeah Point foreshore
Wildcare Lumeah Point
Invasive Oyster and Porcelain Crab Removal Working Bee No. 2
The endangered Tasmanian endemic live-bearing sea star, Parvulastra vivipara, is under threat. Volunteer with us to remove invasive oysters and porcelain crabs at Lumeah Point on the South Arm peninsula, to improve this species' chance of survival!
Sat
3
May
Sun
4
May
9:15pm - 12:00am
Pipeclay Lagoon, Lumeah Point foreshore
Wildcare Lumeah Point
Invasive Oyster and Porcelain Crab Removal Working Bee No. 3
The endangered Tasmanian endemic live-bearing sea star, Parvulastra vivipara, is under threat. Volunteer with us to remove invasive oysters and porcelain crabs at Lumeah Point on the South Arm peninsula, to improve this species' chance of survival!
Sat
3
May
Sun
4
May
10:00pm - 7:00am
Ulverstone Wharf
Wildcare Friends of the Penguin Cradle Trail
Penguin Cradle Trail working bee 2025 May 4th
During Autumn and early Winter is a good time to explore the PCT and work needed.
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