Wildcare Cape Deslacs in Action

Check out what Wildcare Cape Deslacs calendar of events for the rest of 2018. To register, go to the Wildcare calendar here.
Check out what Wildcare Cape Deslacs calendar of events for the rest of 2018. To register, go to the Wildcare calendar here.
Cockle Creek is a very popular Nature Recreation Area and National Park that is the gateway to the South West Coastal Track in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Visitors from many states and countries and well as locals visit. There are several local walks, beautiful beaches and great opportunities for recreation.Volunteer Caretakers stay in […]
CAPE BRUNY SUMMER VOLUNTEER CARETAKER & Weather Observer positions Call for EOI’s Come and spend time in a wild and beautiful place while assisting Parks and Wildlife Service to provide high quality visitor services at the site. meet people from many different countries who are travelling in Tasmania. Help share your passion for this very […]
2018 Craig Saunders Photo Competition Open ‘At the Heart of Wildcare’ We are pleased to announce the opening of the 2018 Craig Saunders Photo Competition, in memory of one of Wildcare’s finest past contributors. Craig was a passionate and committed Wildcarer and member of the Wildcare Board. His vitality inspired many and his legacy of […]
Join the D’Entrecasteaux and Huon Collaboration, and help us protect our waterway’s biodiversity, liveability and productivity. Celebrate our natural diversity Experience our stunning estuaries See the unique plants and animals Take action to improve the condition of our environment Be a part of the solution and protect our waterway The D’Entrecasteaux and Huon Collaboration (DHC) […]
$20 million funding available for grants for Australian Volunteers. The Federal Department of Social Services has $20m in funding available for grants to volunteers. Funding of $1,000 to $5,000 is available for purchase of equipment, transport, training and background screening of volunteers. Applications must be submitted by 2pm on Tuesday 18th September. More information, grant […]
Ablaze in August Despite the great wood fires we enjoyed at Adrian’s holiday home and the fact that we were all fired up, it looked as if our work bee title would be a misnomer. But no, on the last day we were able to carefully burn two of the large heaps of bush […]
Mt Field National Park Campground – Volunteer Caretakers Call for EOI OPEN December 2018 through end of April 2019 Are you and your family interested to base at Mt Field National Park during the summer? Bring your camper van or caravan and base at ‘Site One’ in the Campground. Set up as Volunteer Caretakers Come […]
The Bruny Island Quarantine Station holds a unique place in Tasmania’s history. It consists of 128 hectares of native bushland plus buildings and ruins from all eras of its fascinating history. The Quarantine Station Volunteer Caretaker Program on Bruny Island provides opportunities for volunteers to enjoy living on a peninsula extending into Barnes Bay in […]
Lake Fenton The weather prospects were a bit disconcerting, but the day turned out not too bad at all. Even at the exposed area at lake Fenton, which is subject to the brunt of any wind, there was no problem working, even though a bit blustery and chilly. Party at Belcher Hut, Lake Fenton Greg […]