Greens Table Legislation to Protect Native Wildlife
The Greens tabled two Bills in Parliament today, designed to protect our state’s unique and special native wildlife.
The Greens tabled two Bills in Parliament today, designed to protect our state’s unique and special native wildlife.
Dr Eric Woehler, Tasmanian BirdLife convenor, last week was awarded an Order of Australia medal for his lifetime services to bird ecology.
Conservation covenants make a critical contribution to protection of natural values, ecosystem services and biodiversity.
The swift parrot is no better protected today than it was yesterday under the Liberals in Government.
National Threatened Species Day marks the day the last thylacine died. Under this Government, much of our remaining native wildlife faces a similar fate.
Rosalie Woodruff discusses the summarial findings from the United Nations Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.
The news that DPIPWE will no longer be producing a statewide priority vegetation map was like a bombshell.
The Peter Murrell Conservation Area in Kingston is facing the prospect of a new sewerage pipeline to be installed through it by TasWater.
State waters have supported the highest known marine plant variety in the world, but recent research shows a sharp decline in biodiversity.
Yesterday, the Federal Government silently moved the swift parrot up to critically endangered status under EPBC.