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World Ranger Day 2024

World Ranger Joint Statement Australian Ranger Associations: On July 31st, 2024, World Ranger Day, significant monuments in four states...

The Seven Summits Challenge

Following on from the highly successful 2021 Tasmanian Ranger Relay that raised much-needed funds for Timor-Leste’s Forest Guards, The...

World Ranger Day 2023

World Ranger Day is marked worldwide each year on July 31st, both to celebrate the work Rangers do to protect the planet's natural...

Deal Island

Cathie, a volunteer on Deal Island, has completed her own leg of the Tasmanian Ranger Relay in Tasmania's northernmost National Park....

The Overland Begins

Dealing with wild weather was always going to be on the cards at some stage of the Relay. Dealing with a Covid lock-down (while also on...

Penguin Cradle Trail

Participants of the Tasmanian Ranger Relay have just completed the first leg of the month-long epic! Connecting Penguin to Cradle...

The Goal: Supporting Timorese Rangers

Home to the largest intact, and most significant terrestrial biodiversity in Timor-Leste, Nino Konis Santana National Park is the only...

Ranger Relay Bonus Section: Deal Island

In the northernmost and the newest (established 2001) Tasmanian National Park, on the largest island in the Kent Group in the Bass...

Ranger Relay Section 5: South Coast Track

The final leg of the Ranger Relay is the 84km South Coast Track, from Melaleuca to the finish line at Cockle Creek. From exposed roots...

Ranger Relay Section 4: Port Davey Track

The 70km Port Davey Track, used by only a few hundred walkers a year, connects Lake Pedder to Melaleuca in the Southwest National Park,...

Ranger Relay Section 2: Overland Track

Consistently rated as one of the world’s greatest walks, and indisputably Australia’s best alpine trek, the Overland Track connects the...

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