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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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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 - 137 Members

WILDCARE SPRATS

SPRATS (Sea Spurge Remote Area TeamS) manage the spread of sea spurge, marram grass & other coastal weeds on the west & south coasts of Tasmania. Teams of 5 visit sections of the coast between Macquarie Harbour & Cockle Creek in November & January each year to find & remove coastal weeds to restore coastal ecosystems & habi...

Islands - 220 Members

Friends of Tasman Island

Our members are a very dedicated group of volunteers and supporters who are interested in the conservation of both the cultural and natural environment on Tasman Island.  We work in partnership with the Parks and Wildlife Service fundraising for, and implementing conservation plans for the heritage-listed buildings on the i...

Coastal - 30 Members

Wildcare Friends of Doctors Rocks Penguins

We assist the local Ranger staff in protecting, monitoring and managing the Little Penguins at the Doctors Rocks Conservation Area just east of Wynyard in northwest Tasmania

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Fri
14
February
Sat
15
February
9:00pm - 6:00am
Meet at 3 Lyell Highway Granton Tasmania 7030
February Mt Field National Park maintenance
Sat
15
February
Sun
16
February
11:00pm - 1:00am
206 Bicheno Street, Clifton Beach
Cape Deslacs Nature Reserve working bee
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.
Sat
15
February
Sun
16
February
11:00pm - 4:00am
Waterworks Quarry, Dynnyrne TAS 7005
Waterworks Working Bee 2025
Joint event with Hobart City Council to clean-up around the Waterworks Quarry climbing area.
Sun
23
February
Sat
8
March
9:00pm - 6:00am
Maatsuyker Island
FOMI Working Bee - Building Maintenance
FOMI working bee to undertake building maintenance on Maatsuyker Island.
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