- 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
- 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
- Birds
Information on birds in Tasmania, including threatened species and endemic birds. Includes a complete list of Tasmanian birds, and a guide to living with eagles and hawks
- Birdwatching in Tasmania
A directory of Tasmanian birdwatching tours, birdclubs, freelance-guides, bird-orientated accommodation and reference information
- Common wombat
Information on the species of common wombat found in Tasmania
- 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
- Fauna of Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area
Information on the need for an accurate inventory of animal species in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, with links to lists of vertebrates and invertebrates
- Forest Practices Authority: Threatened fauna adviser
The advisor is a planning tool designed to help those making decisions on actions required to meet the relevant objectives of threatened species legislation, and associated policies, in areas subject to activities regulated under the Tasmanian forest practices system
- Frogs of Australia: Tasmania
Tasmanian page on the Amphibian Research Centre's Frogs of Australia site, the definitive guide providing descriptions, distributions, images, and breeding calls for all Australian frogs
- Frogs of Tasmania
Information on the eleven species of frog occurring in Tasmania, three of which are restricted to the state. Includes a link to information on the frog disease, chytrid fungus
- Gardens for wildlife
Department of Primary Industries and Water site which aims to encourage and recognise wildlife-friendly gardens and cost-effective environment-friendly practices in urban gardens by providing simple practical advice
- Invertebrates of Tasmania
Parks & Wildlife Service information on the diversity of invertebrates native to Tasmania
- Jacqui Cleijne
Tasmanian animal artist producing portraits of pets and native Australian wildlife
- Living Edens: Tasmania - land of the devils
America's Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) takes a look at Tasmania's animals and wilderness areas. Includes teacher resources, and a list of useful web sites
- Mammals of Tasmania
Links to information on Tasmania's mammal fauna, with a complete species listing
- Maria Island National Park closure: Macropod Management Population Control Operation
As a result of the Maria Island Wildlife Management wildlife population control operation Maria Island will be closed from 15-22 July 2012
- 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
- Natural values atlas
Online database of Tasmanian plant and animal species, including threatened species. User registration required
- Parks and Wildlife Service: podcasts and web apps
The Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service (P&WS) offers a range of video and audio podcasts, and web apps for use on iPhones, iPod Touch and iPad. These cover a variety of topics including diving, a frog log, 60 great short walks, bushwalking tours such as the Overland Track, and bird identification ('A Bird in Hand')
- Platypus
Information on the platypus, a monotreme (egg-laying mammal) in Tasmania, such as distribution, behaviour, breeding and status
- Platypus House
Visitors are able to watch Tasmanian Platypuses in an indoor setting. Platypus House was established to advance community awareness about Tasmanian platypuses and science
- Scientific permits (fauna) applications: public comment invited
Listing of applications for permits to take wildlife for scientific purposes. Public comment is invited. Also links to permit forms
- Snakes of Tasmania
Information on the three species of land snake found in Tasmania
- Status and management of the forester kangaroo in Tasmania
Report on the management of the relationship between forester kangaroos and agriculturalists
- Tasmania: animals and plants
Information on Tasmania's unique plants and land and marine animals. Includes a wildlife map, showing the best spots to see animals
- Tasmanian Multipedes
There are more than 200 species of centipedes, millipedes, Pauropoda, Symphyla and velvet worms in Tasmania. This website will help you identify Tasmanian 'multipedes'
- 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