18/05/2026
It's National Volunteer Week, and at Wildcare Tasmania we have a lot to celebrate!
This week we’re pausing to say thank you to the volunteers who give their time, energy and dedication to Tasmanian wild places, cultural heritage and native wildlife.
🌟Did you know that in 2025, our volunteers contributed over 49,800 hours of work for Tasmania's wild places and wildlife? That's an extraordinary $2.4 million worth of effort, given freely by people who care.🌟
Across more than 50 active groups, from the far south to the Bass Strait Islands, our members are out there doing important work. They're pulling weeds, monitoring wildlife, restoring habitats, maintaining tracks, writing grants, leading teams and working bees, and doing all the behind-the-scenes tasks that most people never see but that make everything possible.
Our volunteers really are remarkable.
This week, we want to shine a light on just a few of them. Each day we'll be sharing a volunteer spotlight that gives a glimpse into the Wildcare story of someone who gives so generously to this organisation and to Tasmania. We can't feature everyone (we’d need a very long week!) but every post is a celebration of all of you.
To all of our Wildcare volunteers, whether you're out in the field, leading a group, steering governance, or quietly keeping the wheels turning in the background, thank you. What you do is making a powerful impact for Tasmania now and into the future.
Stay tuned, our first volunteer spotlight drops tomorrow!
📷 Friends of Deal Island