Tasmania is a unique place with very vulnerable ecosystems. It is easy to accidentally import weeds and diseases that can devastate entire landscapes, such a phytophthora.
Tasmanian Biosecurity Checks
On entry to Tasmania (at the airport and ferry), a team is working to avoid the import of pests, weeds and diseases to the island. Check their requirements and work with them, feel free to ask questions and please do not cut corners.
Overland Track Biosecurity
There are no formal checks at the start of the Overland Track to reduce the risk of spreading disease and seeds. Here are a few things you can do now and be prepared to do at the start to protect this important place.
* No pets are allowed. If you have a guide or other assistance animal please speak with Parks staff about managing bio security and other issues on track.
* Check socks, boots, boot laces, clothes for any seeds and remove them.
* Wash all water bottles well with detergent and hot water before getting to the park.
* Clean all traces of dirt from all your equipment (tent footprint, boots, packs, etc)
* Sterilise all hardwear that comes in touch with dirt (tent pegs, tent poles, toilet trowel, boots, hiking poles, etc). Use a 70% solution of methylated spirits in a spray bottle.
* Use boot cleaning stations where they are available.