Whale Rescue First Response Team - South
WILDCARE, in cooperation with Parks and Wildlife Service, is creating First Response Teams for whale rescue in locations that frequently have whale and dolphin strandings (hot spots). These teams will work closely with Parks and Wildlife Service staff to keep up to date with new methods of rescue, latest news of whale movements and be prepared and ready to respond quickly to local stranding events. First response teams will be the first groups to be notified of a stranding, and because of their training will undertake intitial care and preparation work until additional help arrives.
To be an active member of a First Response Team it is essential that you have undertaken the one day training course run jointly by Parks and Wildlife Service and Biodiversity Conservation Branch (DPIWE).
If you have not yet undertaken training simply register your interest by ticking Whale Rescue on your membership form. Untrained volunteers are called-up if a stranding and rescue effort is extended or large numbers of whales are involved. On-site training in safety and whale care procedures is provided in those circumstances.
For more information about this group contact Craig.Saunders@parks.tas.gov.au
See below for joining processes.
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.



