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Burnie Field Naturalists Club

The Burnie Field Naturalist Club is a group of amateur field naturalists who like to explore Tasmania's landscape, flora and fauna. Meetings are on the second Friday of each month with a field trip on the following Sunday.

North East Tasmania Field Naturalist Club

The North East Tasmania Field Naturalist Club conducts regular excursions to diverse places of interest to encourage the study and appreciation of the natural world and support its conservation.

Launceston Field Naturalists Club

The Launceston Field Naturalists Club aims to encourage the study of all aspects of natural history and to support the conservation of our natural heritage. Monthly meetings feature talks. Regular field trips study many aspects of natural history. Visitors are most welcome to attend meetings and field trips.

Tasmania Zoo

Tasmania Zoo exhibits the largest collection of native and exotic animals in Tasmania. Tasmania Zoo create a balance between wildlife conservation, education and entertainment that gives visitors an up-close and hands-on wildlife experience to better understand why conservation is so important.

Seahorse World

Seahorse World's educational tour will lead you through The Cave of the Seahorse, working Seahorse Farm and the Wonders of the Southern Ocean Aquarium, ending with the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hold a beautiful seahorse in the palm of your hand!

Platypus House

Platypus House offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to watch live Tasmanian Platypuses and Echidnas feed and play in daylight conditions and undercover. Platypus House advances public awareness and understanding about monotremes, and is an ideal educational visit for school, family and community groups.