We assist the Parks and Wildlife Service Rangers to care for and manage the Freycinet National Park on the east coast of Tasmania. This spectacular coastal park, with pristine beaches and pink granite mountains is Tasmania's busiest National Park with over 200,000 visitors a year. It was also the first National Park in Tasmania (declared at the same time as Mt Field National Park). For more information about the park visit www.parks.tas.gov.au
We have 4 week long working bees each year, March Muster, May Mayhem, Amble in August and Opportunities in October. The tasks are selected with the Freycinet Park Rangers to compliment their programs and cover a wide range of places and skill sets including clearing all the beaches in the Park of Sea Spurge and rubbish, fixing fencing, painting fixtures, building platforms, clearing tracks, fuel reduction and of course plenty of weeding. Apart from around the visitor's centre at Coles Bay, Swanwick and Friendly Beaches, we work further afield in the Bicheno, Douglas Apsley and Rocky Hills areas.
Among a wide variety of volunteering opportunities we are also involved with removing gorse from Schouten Island. Schouten Shenanigans is name coined by our wordsmith and legend, Dave Harris, for the working bee on Schouten Island in December each year. It focuses mainly on eliminating gorse, which has been a successful ongoing project for the last 20 plus years. Another challenge is dealing with blue periwinkle, which is slowly spreading across the old farmed area on the island.
Coordinator - Jenny Baulis 0409 332 595 friendsoffreycinet@gmail.com
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