Tassie Devils: Save the Tasmanian Devil Program

We came across these Tassie Devils on Facebook.  There’s no doubting, they’re very cute.  But there were two things that really gained our attention.  Firstly, the photos of these Tasmanian Softies in iconic locations around the state.  And more importantly, the commitment by Angela Wilson and her daughter to contribute to the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program.  This is her story!

Tassie Devils - Tasmanian Softies in the Tulips

Tassie Devils visit the tulips at Table Cape, north west Tasmania

Tassie Devils: Tasmanian Softies

by Angela Wilson

Thank-you for your comments in regards to our cute little Tassie Devils.  My daughter and I came up with the idea last year.  We wanted to embark on a business whilst contributing a part of the profits to the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program.  We absolutely love Tasmanian Devils and certainly do not want to see them become extinct.  We have visited Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Hobart, and we were thoroughly delighted to watch healthy Tasmanian Devils enjoying life.  We would also like to sell enough of our devils to sponsor a real baby devil.

Tassie Devils - Save the Tasmanian Devil Program

Buy one of Angela Wilson's Tassie Devils and help the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program

We currently supply these little devils to Oatlands Handmade and wish to sell some more.  We have been in contact with the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program and they have kindly supplied us with cards, stickers and information pamphlets to be included with all of our sales.


 

We do know that some of our hand made Tassie Devils have already found homes on the mainland.  We also travel Tasmania and take a photo with “Tassie” whenever we can.  Please see our Tasmanian Softies Facebook page to view these pictures.  Once you have your own Tassie Devil you can and add pictures to our wall and show off your special place.

Tassie Devils - Mount Wellington in the Spotlight

Wave hello! Tassie Devils appearing on Mount Wellington!

Tassie Devils: Helping Them, Helping You!

So this is not just an opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause
but also another unique opportunity to promote your own business.
Tassie Devils cost $18.00 each (or $15.00 if ordered in bulk for resale purposes)
Contact Angela Wilson by email or Facebook.

10% of profits from the sale of Tassie Devils go towards the
Save the Tasmanian Devil Program.  When Tasmanian Softies
have raised an additional $500.00 they will sponsor a devil for 12 months.

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3 Responses to “Tassie Devils: Save the Tasmanian Devil Program”

  • Oatlands Handmade is proud to stock Angela’s great Tasmanian Softees! Tassie and his three sisters can be adopted at our little shop in Oatlands. Help Save the Tasmanian Devil and become the owner of your very own cute little Tassie Devil.

    • Excellent Rowena, thanks for letting us all know. And your lovely shop (across the road from Callington Mill in Oatlands) is a great place to visit and check out all the other handmade Tasmania products. We’ll see you again soon, for sure!
      Regards, Tania

  • Big thanks to Angela for our gifts: we are now the proud owners of a Tassie and a Doozie of our very own. Doozie will live and travel with me, and Tassie has gone to a loving home in Gunns Plains where Michelle will take good care of him!

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