Kids Club
Published: 09/12/2010
Our champion
Roger Billing has a goal: to motivate those around him to help save our unique Tasmanian devils. He's our Kids Club champion, and you'll find him turning up in all sorts of places to give you the latest news on the devils and our fundraising. Hear more from Roger.
Hi! It's great to see you in the Save the Tasmanian Devil Kids Club.
I'm so glad you're here. So many of my friends and family have been affected by Devil Facial Tumour Disease and the only way we can avoid complete extinction is with your help to raise money for the work of the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program.
Membership is FREE, and we'll do everything we can to support you in finding out more about the Tasmanian devil, the disease ravaging the population and how you can help.
If you're not already a donor, you can still use this site for loads of information about Tasmanian devils.
All members will receive:
- A personalised certificate of membership
- Educational activities and resources for FREE
- A regular newsletter about how we're going in our efforts to save the Tasmanian devil
- Invitations to special events and competitions
- Speakers to come to your club or school to talk about the Tasmanian devil
- Resources and support to help you run a fundraising event, including stickers, booklets, badges and more!
Join me up! I want to be a member of the Kids Club.
Point me to more information about Tasmanian devils.
I want to run a fundraiser of my own. Help me get started with my fundraiser's kit.
What can I do at school? See what's happening around the devil fundraising community in schools.
Coming Up
Black and White Day 2013
Black and White Day will be held on 24 May 2013 and we are calling on all schools to get involved - dress in black and white, donate a gold coin and raise funds for the Tasmanian devils fight against DFTD. It's easy to take part, you can email us for details at Devil.Appeal@utas.edu.au. To find out more information, click on this Black and White Day flyer.
Last year, Scotch Oakburn College in Launceston, Tasmania turned Black and White for the day and raised a fantastic $697.60
Link to Nature Nic’s Black & White Day site http://www.blackandwhiteday.com.au/
Threatened Species Day 2013
National Threatened Species Day is held on 7 September each year to commemorate the loss of the last known Tasmanian tiger in captivity, which sadly occurred in Hobart in 1936. It was a tragic loss and we're working hard to make sure the Tasmanian devil doesn't follow in the tiger's footsteps. Find out more about how you can get involved.
Contact us
The Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal is the official fundraising arm of the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program.
Postal address:
Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal
Locked Bag 1350
Launceston, Tasmania 7250
Australia
Telephone:
Telephone: 03 6324 3314
International: +61 3 6324 3314
Fax: 03 6324 3402
Email:
Devil.Appeal@utas.edu.au
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