Whale Rescue First Response Team - Narawntapu
The Whale Rescue First Response Team - Narawntapu was formed following a stranding response training course late in 2007. Our members remain in contact with Anthony Timmerman who works with Parks and Wildlife Service. We are available to respond to requests for rapid response to strandings in the general area of Narawntapu National Park, and the central north coast generally. We hope also to undertake whale-spotting activities as whales and dolphins move along the coast, as well as other activities related to whale conservation.
In order to be an active member of a Whale Rescue First Response Team it is essential that you have completed the one-day training course in Whale Rescue, conducted by Parks and Wildlife Service.
Keep an eye on the Calendar of Events for information about upcoming courses in your area. If you have undertaken a Whale Rescue training course with Parks and Wildlife Service in the last two years and would like to join this group please contact Anthony (link below)
If you have not undertaken training as yet but are interested in being available as a "second wave" volunteer, register your interest in Whale Rescue by ticking the appropriate box in the Nature Care section of the membership form. You will then receive direct notification of training courses in your area. Untrained volunteers are sometimes called up by WILDCARE if a rescue event is extended or involves large numbers of whales. Safety and rescue technique training will be provided on site on those occasions.
For information about Whale Rescue First Response Team - Narawntapu contact Anthony.Timmerman@parks.tas.gov.au
If you are not yet a WILDCARE member and would like to join this group, join WILDCARE Inc (either online, by mail or in person at any Service Tasmania outlet, Parks Visitor Centre or the WILDCARE Inc Office) and then list this group on your membership form.
If you are already a member and would like to join this group, either go to your personal details in the members only area to include the group or contact office@wildcaretas.org.au to change your details.



