Our Latest News

West Point Road improvements

29/06/2009

Access to a popular coastal recreational destination, the West Point State Reserve on Tasmania's West Coast, has been improved with the completion of roadworks by the Parks and Wildlife Service.
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Strong commercial interest in proposed Three Capes Track

25/06/2009

There has been an encouraging response to the recent Identification of Commercial Interest for the proposed Three Capes Track.
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Maria Island access

18/06/2009

The Parks and Wildlife Service wishes to advise that the Maria Island Ferry and Eco Cruises will not be operating its ferry service to Maria Island during the period 23rd June to 14 July, 2009.
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Become a Volunteer

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PWS volunteers have the opportunity
to enjoy a wide range of projects

The Parks and Wildlife Service appreciates the assistance provided by hundreds of volunteers and a large number of volunteer organisations all around Tasmania. With almost 40% of the State protected and cared for in Reserves we can't do everything that is needed on our own. Our volunteers and their organisations contribute time valued in excess of $2,000,000 each year to reserve management projects. Recently community volunteer organisations received in excess of $650,000 from the Australian government's Caring for Country Coastcare grants for projects on reserved land. These projects will be completed in partnership with the Parks and Wildlife Service. In addition to the effort, hours and funding that volunteers contribute, we enjoy working cooperatively with the Tasmanian community and others. We invite you to consider becoming a volunteer with us. There is a variety of ways that you can be involved.

Friends groups and local volunteers

WildCare

Are you interested in supporting a particular National Park or Reserve? Or getting involved in one of the many volunteer programs undertaken by local volunteers?

Check out the Friends groups, projects and programs offered through WILDCARE Inc, our local volunteer management partner. You can join any of the WILDCARE Friends groups or simply register as an individual volunteer. WILDCARE Inc will contact you when volunteer opportunities that mtach your interests arise. WILDCARE members receive a range of benefits including a $25 discount on the purchase of an Annual Park Pass.

Other Volunteer Partners

There are many community organizations who provide volunteer assistance to managing Tasmania’s National Parks and Reserves. Check out the Partner Volunteer Organisations Register – there is bound to be a community group to suit you.

Becoming a Partner Volunteer Organisation

Would you like to register your group as a Parks and Wildlife Service Partner Volunteer Organisation? If so, simply complete the on line Partner Volunteer Organisation Registration Form [PDF 131KB] and you will be included on the Register, we will contact you when there are volunteer projects related to the interests of your group and we will refer potential members to you. If you would like other volunteers to come and lend a hand we will also post on our Calendar of Volunteer Events information about volunteer projects you are undertaking on reserved land.

Calendar of Volunteer Events

Would you like to simply participate as a volunteer in an occasional project? Check out our Calendar of Volunteer Events for details about up-coming projects and programs that are looking for extra assistance.

International Volunteers

Conservation Volunteers

Interested in visiting Tasmania and undertaking volunteer work in our National Parks?

Check out the programs and projects being run by Conservation Volunteers Australia, our international volunteer management partner.

Parks and Wildlife Service Volunteer Facilitators

If you would like to discuss your options and interests in more detail, or have any queries please contact your local Regional Volunteer Facilitator:

Area

Facilitator

Contact Email

Phone Number

North

Jo Haining

volunteersnorth@parks.tas.gov.au

(03) 6336 5328

Northwest

Stephen Mansfield

stephen.mansfield@parks.tas.gov.au

(03) 6429 8727

Northeast

Jo Haining 

volunteersnorth@parks.tas.gov.au

(03) 6336 5328

South

Pip Gowen

philippa.gowen@parks.tas.gov.au

(03) 6264 8463

Southeast

Jackie Bice 

jacqueline.bice@parks.tas.gov.au

(03) 6214 8100 

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