List of Australian field naturalist clubs
This is a list of Australia's field naturalist clubs. These natural history and conservation societies are dedicated to the study, appreciation and conservation of the natural environment in their local regions. Australia has a long field naturalist club history, with the earliest club, the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria, being founded in 1880.
Queensland
Tasmania
| Name | Year founded | Location | Notes | Official Webpages |
| Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club | 1904 | Hobart | The first club of its kind to be founded in Tasmania, it has played a critical role in guiding and enabling amateur and professional research and conservation work for Tasmania's flora and fauna. The club serves as a parent organisation to the various regional field naturalist groups in the state. The club has produced Easter Camp Reports since 1905, as well as an annual research journal, The Tasmanian Naturalist and a monthly Club Bulletin since 1907. They also publish extensive field guides of Tasmanian flora and fauna. | |
| North East Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club | 1972 | Bridport | Undertakes excursions and studies of Tasmania's natural wildlife on the North-East Region of Tasmania. | |
| Launceston Field Naturalists Club | Launceston | Runs monthly meetings, excursions and camps. The club owns 60 hectares of native bushland at Myrtle Bank where it undertakes observation and conservation activities. | ||
| Burnie Field Naturalists Club | Burnie | Runs field trips, outings and social gatherings around the Burnie area. | ||
| King Island Field Naturalists Club | King Island North Hobart | |||
| Central North Field Naturalists (Disjunct Naturalists) | Launceston | Focused on the Central North Tasmanian bioregion, but retains members from all over Australia, and further afield. The club produces The Natural News newsletter that discusses club activities, articles from club members and current naturalist news topics. The club made a submission to the review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, proposing changes to the Act in the interest of native flora and fauna. |