As dusk falls over the wild, rugged Cradle Mountain landscape, placid yet sturdy bare-nosed wombats (Vombatus ursinus) begin to emerge from their burrows, quietly roaming and grazing the native grassland plains under fading light. Wildcare's Cradle Mountain Volunteers (WCMV) proudly partner with the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) at Cradle Mountain to help monitor and protect these iconic, mainly nocturnal creatures.
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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.
We conduct scientifically rigorous research into the alpine Pandani Moth.
We undertake weed control along the Franklin River valley and maintain essential riverside campsites and walking routes.
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