Keep Tassie Wild Stickers

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Show your love for Tassie with our Keep Tassie Wild sticker collection! 

Grab the classic Waratah bumper Sticker or spread the message with our Waratah Sticker Pack. Bird lovers can support our feathered friends with a Swift Parrot Sticker or our fan favourite Turbo Chook Bumper Sticker. For avid travellers and lovers of the sea, how about KTW’s Wineglass Bay Sticker and Keep Our Waters Wild sticker sheet? Or simply fend off junk mail with our No Junk Mail Sticker!

Screen printed in Tasmania with high quality lightfast inks so they'll last the distance!

By buying one of these high quality bumper stickers, you're helping Tasmania! 50% of the KTW profits from these stickers are donated to local environmental charities to help keep our little island wild into the future. Keep Tassie Wild believes Tasmania's amazing wilderness areas are worth protecting.

Devil Vs Snake

Two Tassie Icons
Featuring two of Tassie's wildest animals, the bone-crushing Tassie Devil and quick striking Tasmanian Tiger Snake printed on high-quality clear vinyl stickers. This design symbolises the grit and determination needed to protect the Earth's wild places. It's up to all of us to Fight for Nature!

Diameter: 100mm

Fagus

Must-See Autumn In Tasmania
You haven’t seen Tassie until you’ve spotted Australia’s only cold climate winter-deciduous tree: the sensational fagus! Endemic to Tasmania, the ‘turning of the fagus (Nothofagus gunnii)’ is a sight to behold when the alpine bush transforms into shades of bright gold and rustic red. That’s if you can brave the cold and wet conditions loved by the fagus! So, where can you catch a glimpse? Check out Mount Field National Park and Cradle Mountain in autumn. Or keep an eye on our Instagram to watch the photos flooding in.

Size: Width: 80mm Height: 98mm.

Keep Our Waters Wild

Ocean-Lover's Sticker Sheet
Help keep our waters wild by showing your love for the oceans! A sticker sheet with 13 little ocean themed stickers featuring some of the creatures that call our waters home. You beaut!

Sticker sheet size: Width: 110mm Height: 110mm.

No Junk Mail

A Serious No Junk Mail Sticker
No junk mail here, my friend! Our sticker makes a bright and bold statement that lets the postie know you ain't keen on waste. Stick one on your mailbox or anywhere that has been a crime scene for junk mail. Don’t have a mailbox at the ready? No problem. Our No Junk Mail Sticker will speak volumes wherever you place it, so let it do all the talking. 

No Junk Mail Sticker size: 75mm diameter.

Restore Pedder

Support Lake Pedder's Restoration
Deep in Tasmania's south west sits Lake Pedder, a beautiful glacial lake at the foot of the Frankland Range. When first explored, its quartzite beach was large enough to land a small plane on. Well, that was true until it was flooded in 1972 for a hydroelectric scheme. Now, the Lake Pedder Restoration Committee's campaign hopes to turn back the clock and bring back this Tasmanian icon.

Size: W: 120mm  H: 86mm.

Swift Parrot

Save The Swift Parrot
Help drum up support for our feathered friend! The beautiful (and endangered) swift parrot is endemic to south-eastern Australia. They spend half of their time on the mainland and fly south across the mighty Bass Strait to breed in Tasmania during the springtime!

Size: W: 90mm H: 100mm.

Turbo Chook

Tassie's Turbo Chook
An undeniable Tasmanian favourite! The super speedy native hen, A.K.A ‘turbo chook’ (no relation to domestic chickens…), has made its way into the hearts of many Tasmanians. Endemic to our little island, these flightless birds rely on their super-speedy legs to get them out of trouble. Sometimes called a narkie, turbo chicken, or both trayapana and piyura kitina in palawa kani, you'll usually find them hanging out in open grassy areas near a creek or marsh. But if you can't catch up to one, our sticker might have to act as a stand-in.  

Size: W: 110mm H: 105mm.

Waratah

The Waratah Of Our Wild State
Our classic bumper sticker featuring the spectacular Tasmanian waratah (telopea truncata)! Endemic to Tasmania, our waratah is one of our most eye-catching native flowers. They’re hard to miss when you’re out on the trail bushwalking! You could venture into the wild to find one, but if you don’t, our bumper sticker has you covered. 

Size: 100mm diameter. 

Weedy Seadragon

Tassie's Weedy Seadragon
A homage to one of Tassie's most unique and enchanting sea creatures, the Weedy Seadragon! These little guys love hanging out in Tasmania's threatened kelp forests, but good luck spotting them as their ornate, leaf-like appendages mean they're expertly camouflaged amongst the blades.

Diameter: 102mm

Wineglass Bay

Tasmania's Jewel
As one of Tassie’s most iconic beaches, Wineglass Bay is a jewel in the crown that is Lutruwita/Tasmania's stunning east coast. Situated in Freycinet National Park, it can only be reached by boat or via the rocky Hazards mountain range. The bright white sands and sparkling blue waters of Wineglass Bay are a sight to behold! 

Size: W: 88mm H: 100mm.