Website Payments Fixed

These issues are now fixed (13/5/2016 1700hrs) – if you experience any difficulties please contact the webmaster   We are currently experiencing some website difficulties in relation to taking and renewing memberships. Our developers (Ionata Digital) are working to rectify this as soon as possible. Please hold off with membership renewals at this stage. We […]

2015 Annual Report

Wildcare’s Annual Report for 2015 is now available online. Read the Co-Chairs’ Report, learn about the activities of the Wildcare Gift Fund Committee and be inspired by the projects of 14 featured Branches around Tasmania. Hard copies are available upon request to the office of the CEO, ceo@wildcaretas.org.au

Get Outside – Food, Fun and Fame

GET OUTSIDE _ FOOD The latest Get Outside event wound up the 2015/16 summer season with the leadership training being completed. This included two of the participants being interviewed by two local T.V. stations and the all the leaders undertaking training in delivering  “sensory” experiences. Being competent in delivering “sensory” experiences ensures that GO leaders […]

A Seat in a Tranquil Setting.

Friends of Mt Field

There were three tasks for the day and all were completed with enough time to be able to visit the bridge and boardwalk at Lake Fenton after.  The work at Fenton was made possible by a grant from the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife and we had the pleasure of taking a holidaying members […]

Opportunities for tapping into academic expertise

  University of Tasmania researchers, and community-based citizen scientists, now have a convenient way to share ecological research opportunities and ideas – and to find out what work has already taken place. An online dynamic register has been developed and can be accessed at: www.utas.edu.au/social-change/affiliated-research-centres-and-groups/utas-cares The aim is to increase the interaction between UTAS staff […]

Bush Getting Better

Getting a lift up to Goat Hills is a great boon, but when we have to get back on foot the old route is a much pleasanter way both visually and ease of walking. To enable us to go this way a car shuffle was arranged and it worked out well. Some plants in the […]

Keeping track of rats and weeds

Big Green Island Bait Station Install Dates

Even wondered how you can keep track of all your weed locations or maybe how you monitor over 2,000 bait stations on a remote island? Well, come along to a Friends of GIS meeting and we can show you how Friends of Maatsuyker and Friends of Bass Strait Islands are using mobile technology to keep a […]

The track that started us !

Friends of Mt Field

In many respects the track between Lakes Fenton and Webster was the catalyst for the Friends of Mount Field. Clearing the vegetation, particularly the Bauera, was proving too much to be done within the then adopt-a-track programme and help from others was needed. The track included several wet areas which have progressively been hardened with […]

Harmony Day – a huge success

The three day leadership event for the Get Outside Program was a huge success. This course was wrapped around the Harmony Day Celebration at Mount Field National Park where 130 people spent the day going on bush walks, having picnics, playing soccer and dancing. The new leaders and the experienced leaders were fantastic, taking turns […]

Calling All Citizen Scientists (Southern Tasmania)

UTAS CARES seeks to develop sustainable collaborative arrangements between UTAS (staff and students) and a broad range of grassroots ecological community volunteer groups (CARE groups) in Southern Tasmania. We are looking for CARE groups interested in engaging in the following activities in 2016. If you are interested in any of the below, please contact e.shannon@utas.edu.au […]


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