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Photo by HelenB
The Tasman Bridge, Hobart, seen from the Queens Domain, November 2009

Overview

This island south of Australia is the only federal state that is not contiguous with the other Australian states. It lies 240 km (149 miles) south of the Australian mainland and is located between 40 degrees S and 43.30 degrees S. Tasmania is surrounded by Bass Strait (to the north), the Southern Ocean (to the south and west) and the Tasman Sea (to the east). There are numerous islands from the Furneaux Group in the northeast, all the way down to Macquarie Island, at 55 degrees S.


Photo by HelenB
Rugged basalt cliffs on east coast of Tasmania, November 2009

Birds

Notable Species

Tasmania holds twelve endemic bird species:

Photo by HelenB
Approaching Hobart along the Derwent Estuary, November 2009

Check-list

Birds you can see here include:

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Other Wildlife

Tasmanian Devil, Common Wombat, Eastern Barred Bandicoot, Common Brushtail Possum, Eastern Quoll

Site Information

History and Use

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Areas of Interest

Photo by HelenB
Striated Pardalote at Waterworks Reserve, Hobart, November 2009
Photo by julien
View towards Garden Island, south of Cygnet, southern Tasmania, 2003

Hobart:

National Parks:

  • Ben Lomond
  • Cradle Mountain
  • Douglas-Apsley
  • Freycinet
  • Hartz Mountains
  • Kent Group
  • Lake St Clair
  • Maria Island
  • Mole Creek Karst
  • Mt Field
  • Mt William
  • Narawntapu
  • Rocky Cape
  • Savage River
  • South Bruny
  • Southwest
  • Strzelecki
  • Tasman
  • Walls of Jerusalem
  • Wild Rivers

Access and Facilities

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Contact Details

Parks and Wildlife Service
GPO Box 1751
Hobart, Tasmania, 7001 AUSTRALIA

  • Tel: 1300 135 513 - Monday to Friday (9am-5pm)
  • Email form

External Links



Pages in category ‘Tasmania’

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