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Maria Island National Park. The ideal combination of nature and history rewards those who seek to explore Maria Island, off Tasmania’s East Coast. After arriving on the Maria Island ferry, start your exploration at Darlington Probation Station – a World Heritage Australian Convict Site.
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Key Takeaways. Tasmania’s national parks offer opportunities to spot unique wildlife species such as Tasmanian devils, quolls, wedge-tailed eagles, swift parrots, and pardalotes. Coastal areas like Bruny Island, Freycinet Peninsula, and Maria Island are known for seal sightings, while Tasmania’s beaches and coast are popular for whale watching.
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Maria Island is a special place where long sandy beaches, turquoise water, mountaintop vistas, abundant wildlife and a multi-layered human history come together to create a perfect island destination.
Feb 15, 2019 · TRAVEL. WORLD HERITAGE. Take a hike in Tasmania’s pristine wilderness. The region's natural beauty and distinctive wildlife evolved over millennia. By Carrie Hutchinson. February 15, 2019....
parks .tas .gov .au. Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service is the government body responsible for managing protected areas of Tasmania on public land, such as national parks, historic sites and regional reserves. Historically it has also had responsibility for managing wildlife, including game.