Throughout the penguins' breeding season, from late September to early the following April, we are the only group of volunteers assisting the Parks and Wildlife Service to supervise the visitors to the Penguin viewing platform . We interpret the wildlife through talks, question and answer sessions, handing out fact sheets and so on. We also watch out for breaches of the National Parks and Wildlife Regulations and report them to the Rangers and/or Tasmania Police. We report each night on the numbers of visitors, penguins and other wildlife.
Mainly during the non-breeding season we have working bees to remove rubbish, eradicate or contain weeds and replant or control local vegetation. We also ensure, with the cooperation of the Department of Infrastructure Energy and Resources, that the adjacent roadside is cleaned up at least annually. Of particular concern are plastics and other rubbish that inevitably ends up in the ocean and along the coast—potentially causing problems for wildlife. Every four years Friends of Lillico Penguins has performed a penguin count along the entire colony. New members who have the confidence to talk to fairly large groups of visitors are always welcome members. Training is provided. Hopefully you would be able to make a commitment to work a particular night on the roster on a regular basis. Members who operate on the Roster are eligible for a WILDCARE vest under the volunteer recognition scheme. Also very welcome are people who prefer not to be guides but are willing to help in the equally important work of conserving the penguins' habitat Guiding recommenced in October 2018 and will continue until approximately the end of March 2019.To assist the work of this group, enter an amount below to make a non-deductible contribution.
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