Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Loan Service 2021

A large variety of specimens in cases are available for loan to schools, other organisations and community groups. They are great for sketching and research.

All loans are for a period of two weeks.

There are three different membership options for borrowing specimens:

1) Full year membership - $130 (inc. GST). This enables each participating school/group to borrow two specimens each fortnight throughout the year.

2) Term membership - $45 (inc. GST). This enables participating schools/groups to borrow two specimens each fortnight for a school term.

3) Single borrowing - $25 (inc. GST) per specimen *A list of available specimens is (max. three specimens) for two weeks. on the back of this page*

New borrowers need to make an appointment to sign up Other loan resources available: for the loan service. They will be shown where the  Ice Boxes collection is kept, sign the loan agreement form and Antarctic Education resource borrow the first two specimens. An invoice will then be boxes, for more information issued to the school. Specimens cannot be booked for visit our website: particular dates, borrowers need to browse the collection http://www.tmag.tas.gov.au/lea at the time they wish to borrow a specimen. rning_and_discovery)  Memorial Boxes If loans are not returned by the due date or returned Resources from the Australian damaged, a fine may be incurred by the borrower. War Memorial. For more information please visit the Borrowers can return/change specimens from Monday Australian War Memorial’s to Thursday between 9:00 am – 4:45 pm and Fridays website: 9:00 am – 3.30 pm. Loans are located at the reception http://www.awm.gov.au/educati area of Custom House, 19 Davey Street, Hobart. on/schools/resources/memorial -boxes/  Freight charges apply for both For further information, please email: these resources ($65 return for [email protected] or phone 6165 7001 each resource)

A list of the available specimens 1M Common 17B. Southern boobook and mouse 2M 18B White-headed petrel 3M Sugar glider 19B Masked owl 4M Water rat 20B Emperor penguin chicks and egg 5M Bennetts (juvenile) 21B Purple swamphen 6M Short-beaked echidna 22B Green rosellas 7M Platypus 23B Pacific gull 8M Tasmanian 24B Black-faced cormorant and Great 9M Long-nosed cormorant 10M Bandicoots (Southern brown and 25B Tasmanian native hen Eastern barred) 26B Grey goshawk 11M Spotted-tail 27B Brown falcon 12M Eastern 28B Masked lapwing 13M (juvenile) 29B Pied Oystercatcher 14M Tasmanian devil 30B Eastern rosella 15M (juvenile) 31B Royal Penguin (Macquarie Island) 16M Little bats 17M Dusky antechinus 18M Tasmanian 1R 19M Sugar glider 2R Tiger snake skin 3R Tiger snake skin Birds 4R(i) Blotched blue-tongued lizard 1B Short-tailed shearwater (not available) 4R(ii) Blotched blue-tongued lizard 2B Short-tailed shearwater and chick 5R White-lipped whip snake 3B Black currawong 6R Copperhead snake 4B Grey currawong 7R Tasmanian skinks 5B Brown goshawk 6B Green rosella Marine Creatures 7B Kookaburra 1MC Australian spiny pipehorse 8B Tawny frogmouth 9B Tawny frogmouth Kits 10B (including education kit) 1K Insects and Insect life cycles 11B Yellow wattlebird 2K Marine kit (rocky shores) 12B Tasmanian honeyeaters 4K Tasmanian skulls 13B Brown goshawk (juvenile) 5K Fossils of kit 14B Pied oystercatcher 15B Silver gulls Useful websites for more information and 16B Swift parrots photos of Tasmanian flora and fauna: www.parks.tas.gov.au/wildlife/wildlife.html http://www.birdlife.org.au