- Bonorong Wildlife Centre
Bonorong Wildlife Centre, at Brighton southern Tasmania, specialises in Tasmanian wildlife education, care and rehabilitation. The Centre is committed to the conservation of Tasmania's threatened species, and to providing an engaging visitor experience
- Devils@Cradle
The Devil Sanctuary at Cradle Mountain focuses on the Tasmanian Devil and the Eastern and Spotted-Tail Quolls. A viewing and interpretation centre are available, while the Sanctuary runs a breeding and conservation program
- 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
- Raptor and Wildlife Refuge in Tasmania
A refuge for raptors, eagles and other wildlife, located in Kettering
- Richmond Zoo Doo Wildlife Park
One of the zaniest, most hands-on and unusual zoos in Australia, showing an extensive range of Tasmanian native animals
- Tasmania Zoo
Tasmania's largest wildlife park located at Riverside in Launceston, showing an extensive range of Tasmanian native animals. Attractions include the experience a being a zoo keeper for one day and wet and wild buggies
- Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park
Wildlife conservation park at Taranna, near Port Arthur. Includes kangaroos, wallabies, eagles, rare hawks and Tasmanian Devils with information about facial tumour research on the devils
- Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary
Situated at Mole Creek, Trowunna houses native Tasmanian wildlife including Tasmanian devils and wombats as well as caring for injured and orphaned wildlife
- Wing's Wildlife Park
Situated at Gunns Plains near Devonport, the park has both domesticated and native wild animals, and provides cabin, backpacker and camping accommodation