Enthusiastic and capable volunteers are required for seasonal devil monitoring trips - these are generally conducted over 12 days in February, May, August and November. Volunteers main roles are to assist with setting and cleaning devil traps, scribing data in the field and radio tracking (at times when the animals are fitted with collars). Depending on the time of year, devil trapping can involve early mornings and long days in the field, but the reward of seeing wild devils (& quolls) makes it well worth it. Trips are conducted in the north-west of Tasmania, with accommodation and food provided whilst volunteers are assisting with fieldwork.  Ideally, volunteers will be able to commit to the entire trip (12 days). Volunteering on this project provides an excellent opportunit

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