Sometimes known as the Tas Field Nats,
we are comprised of both amateurs and professionals
who share a common interest in the natural world.
Experts in a particular topic not only pass on their knowledge to others,
but find themselves learning about related aspects of their particular interest.
The only requirement of members is an active interest in the natural world.
The club was formed in 1904, and we are associated with other
Field Naturalist Clubs throughout Tasmania and beyond.
Sometimes known as the Tas Field Nats, we are comprised of both amateurs and professionals who share a common interest in the natural world.
Experts in a particular topic not only pass on their knowledge to others, but find themselves learning about related aspects of their particular interest. The only requirement of members is an active interest in the natural world.
The club was formed in 1904, and we are associated with other Field Naturalist Clubs throughout Tasmania and beyond.
Since June 2021, observations from TFNC excursions have been recorded as projects on iNaturalist.
More observations made on excursions can be added at any time, so it is never too late. If you are familiar with any of the species observed, we would appreciate if you could either agree with the species ID or suggest the possible ID so the observation can become “research quality” and available to other users.
You may also become a member of the TFNC umbrella project to receive notifications from iNaturalist when excursions are updated.