The island of Tasmania is a vast wilderness of ancient forests, pristine rivers, and breathtaking coastline. Its unique inhabitants, including black devils, white wallabies, miniature penguins, and giant trees, thrive in a cool climate with a strong seasonal rhythm. Despite being part of Australia, Tasmania's distinct environment sets it apart from the rest of the country.
David Attenborough's Tasmania
A vast island wilderness unfolds, revealing ancient forests, pristine rivers, and a stunning coastline, as the changing seasons bring forth a diverse array of fascinating creatures that emerge during daylight hours, including wombats, wallabies, and platypus.