Giving back to the community has been the theme of North's annual Tasmanian camp, and for Trent Dumont, the chance to visit a very special organisation. 

The Roos' midfielder toured the not-for-profit organisation, Raptor Refuge, designed to protect and care for the state's natural wildlife. 

Along the way, he met some eagle-eyed friends.

Earlier in the morning, more than 400 students participated in the Superclinic at Blundstone Arena. The kids' skills were put to the test during a variety of drills, all under the tutelage of the North stars. 

Players also put through their paces, answering the hard-hitting questions for eager students at a number of schools.

"The Tasmanian community gives heaps to North Melbourne, so it's good to give back," Nick Larkey told the media.

"It's good fun and seeing Tassie as a player, and the kids are appreciative of us coming out."

Larkey and teammate Jasper Pittard also taking the opportunity to get a close-up look at the Westpac Rescue Helicopter. 

As Wednesday draws to a close, North players will return to Melbourne from Hobart, Devonport and Launceston.