A quiet springtime in the sunshine

With recently hatched goslings and confirmed joeys of Tasmanian devils, quolls and bandicoots, there will be a lot to see at Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary over the warmer months. Overseas and interstate visitors are locked out so Trowunna is having a quiet time. Tasmanians should take the opportunity to have a close encounter with the residents, before the crowds come back. Trowunna at Mole Creek, is open daily from 9am–5pm, with free tours as part of the entry fee.    Photo by Hayley ManningWith recently hatched goslings and confirmed joeys of Tasmanian devils, quolls and bandicoots, there will be a lot to see at Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary over the warmer months. Overseas and interstate visitors are locked out so Trowunna is having a quiet time. Tasmanians should take the opportunity to have a close encounter with the residents, before the crowds come back. Trowunna at Mole Creek, is open daily from 9am–5pm, with free tours as part of the entry fee.    Photo by Hayley Manning

With recently hatched goslings and confirmed joeys of Tasmanian devils, quolls and bandicoots, there will be a lot to see at Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary over the warmer months. Overseas and interstate visitors are locked out so Trowunna is having a quiet time. Tasmanians should take the opportunity to have a close encounter with the residents, before the crowds come back. Trowunna at Mole Creek, is open daily from 9am–5pm, with free tours as part of the entry fee.

Photo by Hayley Manning

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