Animals of Tasmania Links to a range of information on the wildlife of Tasmania (mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs, threatened species, and introduced animals). Also managing, threats, health, caring for and living with wildlife
Atlas of Living Australia An initiative of the Australian Government, the Atlas website provides access to an array of information on Australia's biodiversity. To assist researchers, members of the public can submit information on, and photos of, local species. Data sources include the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery's zoology and botany collections
Bush Adventures Program (Hobart City Council) Hobart City Council's Bush Adventures Program offers nature-based activities for all ages each season. Activities include wildlife spotlights and nature walks, as well as school holiday activities
Living with wildlife A guide to living with Tasmanian wildlife (snakes, possums, devils, quolls, eagles and hawks, kangaroos and wallabies, native hens, seals), for landowners, fishers, and home owners
Roadkill Project (Save the Tasmanian Devil Program) Information on how the public can help, and how to report roadkill to the Roadkill Project of the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program, which is collecting data to find out how significant roadkill is to the survival of devil populations depleted by the Devil Facial Tumor Disease
Tasmanian Forest Insect Collection Provides information on the Tasmanian Forest Insect Collection (TFIC) which is only one of three state forestry-specific collections in Australia
Wildlife Import Policy and Procedures Information on the new arrangements developed by the Tasmanian Government for importing wildlife from the Australian mainland into Tasmania. These arrangements are outlined in the document, 'Policy and Procedures for the Import, Movement and Keeping of Vertebrate Wildlife in Tasmania'