Ever wondered what Tassie’s wildlife gets up to when no one’s watching? Explore the Tasmanian Land Conservancy’s (TLC) camera trap photo exhibition. Captured by WildTracker citizen scientists and landholders from across the state, these photos reveal the hidden lives of our special wildlife.
The exhibition will showcase camera trap photos that tell compelling, beautiful and humorous stories of nature and science. Each photo will be accompanied by the entrant’s account of their personal connection with the animal subject, along with scientific insights into the species and behaviours depicted. There will be opportunities to brush up on your wildlife identification skills. Plus, you'll learn how you can contribute to wildlife monitoring in Tasmania.
Participants of the WildTracker citizen science program, and Tasmanian camera trap enthusiasts more broadly, are invited to submit entries for the exhibition. The best images (as judged by the TLC Science team) will be selected for display, with winners in each theme announced on opening night.
Join us for opening night in Launceston, where you can help select the People’s Choice. You can also enjoy cheese and wine like a true art connoisseur. The exhibition will remain open for walk-ins over the following days before moving to Hobart, where it will be displayed at the TLC offices.
The Hobart exhibition will be held in the Tasmanian Land Conservancy's foyer and board room. The opening will follow the TLC's Science Symposium event (22nd August) and bookings are required. Walk-ins are welcome 9-5pm on the 23rd-24th August. Parking out front may be available on the Saturday but is restricted at all other times. The building is adjacent to the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR).