- Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP)
ACAP is a multilateral agreement between 12 countries (as at Dec 2008) that seeks to conserve albatrosses and petrels by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to their populations. The official headquarters of the ACAP Secretariat is in Hobart
- Backyard bandicoots
Information resource on the Eastern barred bandicoot and the need to protect it in Tasmania, the last stronghold for the species in Australia. Includes contact details for reporting finds of injured or sick bandicoots, and an online roadkill log
- Caring for wildlife
Guide to measures that can be taken to help ensure the continued survival of Tasmania's wildlife. Includes information on driver awareness of wildife on roads, caring for orphaned wildlife, whale strandings, and whale, seal and penguin watching guidelines
- Central North Wildlife Care and Rescue
Site for the Central North Wildlife Care & Rescue who work to rescue, raise and rehabilitate injured and orphaned Tasmanian native wildlife
- Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment: a-z list of application forms - certificates, permits and licences
Alphabetical subject list of application forms for all areas of activity of the Tasmanian Government Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
- Foxes in Tasmania
Information on the threat posed by the introduction of foxes into Tasmania, evidence of their presence, and efforts to eradicate them, including details of the Fox Free Tasmania Taskforce
- Friends of the Lillico Penguins CARes Group
A volunteer group, in association with Parks and Wildlife rangers, who protect the area's penguins during the breeding season (September to May)
- Game management
Information about game species which are hunted in Tasmania, with links to species, property based management plans, publications and contacts
- National Parks and Wildlife Advisory Council (NPWAC)
Details of the NPWAC, an independent statutory body which provides an overview of Tasmania's protected areas system, and strategic advice to the Minister
- Native plants and animals
Links to a range of information on Tasmania's native vegetation and wildlife, including threatened species. Includes links to a range of permits and forms relating to native species
- Property-based Wildlife Management Plans
Information on how property owners can develop a property-specific plan outlining how game species will be managed on an individual property or group of properties. Each plan is a non-binding partnership arrangement between landowners and other property users, facilitated by staff from the Game Management Services Unit of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
- Resource Management and Conservation Division: forms, permits and guidelines
Links to a range of forms and permits relating to the activities and services of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment's Resource Management and Conservation Division
- Roadkilltas.com
Information and maps on hot spots, species and ways to reduce roadkill in Tasmania
- Southern Wildlife Rescue and Care
Southern Tasmanian rescue, care and rehabilitation services and includes a mobile unit to help Tasmanian wildlife in crisis
- Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii): Species Profile and Threat Database
Details of the listing of the Tasmanian Devil as vulnerable under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), with map showing distribution of the species
- Tasmanian Wildlife Rescue Magazine
Online magazine specialising in the care of Tasmanian wildlife and emergency training of their carers
- Threatened Species Link
DPIPWE site providing conservation advice and management of Tasmania's threatened species
- Wildlife Tasmania
A private funded volunteer group specialising in the rescue, rehabilitaion and eventual release of orphaned and injured wildlife
- Wildlife Tasmania
Carers for Wildlife Tasmania site with information about native vegetation clearance, habitat loss and bio-diversity decline and specific issues for wildlife, plus carer's information