Welcome to the Living with Wildlife Tasmania website!
We’re all about sharing community knowledge to avoid harm to our wildlife, so all can thrive.



Tips & Tricks
Here you’ll find out easy ways to live positively with wildlife, so all can thrive. Whether you live in the city or rurally, use our tips and tricks for living with wildlife collected from the whole Tasmanian community, or share your own ones with us.
Wildlife in Trouble
Learn how to help orphaned/injured/sick wildlife – who to call and what to do and not do.
Gardening & Property
Find out how to optimise your garden or rural property for both wildlife and yourself.
Love Your Wildlife Festival
Find out about our inaugural Love Your Wildlife Festival (Cygnet Tasmania November 4-5 2023) – plus a kit will be freely available on this website in January 2024, to help any community in Australia to hold their own Festival.

FAQs
What do we mean by wildlife? Why bother to protect them? What about pests? And more of your questions answered.



Be involved
You can search our site using the symbol on this page, or email to us your own tips and tricks using the Contact form below, growing this website. And keep in touch by following or posting your tips on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/LivingwithWildlifeTas/
About
I’m Fiona Brine, creator of this site and a mostly retired communication designer. I once read somewhere that your emotions indicate your values and who you are as a person. When I hear about sick/abused/orphaned/injured animals, I’ve always become very upset. So this website is the result of living my values; to improve the lives of all wildlife but also to try and resolve human communities’ problems with wildlife at the same time.
I moved from city life to a bush property in 2006, to learn about my natural environment. I learned (slowly) how to manage and care for it, thanks to tips from my local community. This website is an outcome of all that information-gathering as well as my own observations. I hope you will add more – use the form below to email me your tips and tricks about living positively with wildlife. Don’t forget to include your name, region and permission to publish them.


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