Protecting Tasmania’s Forests
Protecting forest is extremely important to protect biodiversity, maintain ecological function and sequester carbon, but protecting forests is also critically important to human...
Protecting forest is extremely important to protect biodiversity, maintain ecological function and sequester carbon, but protecting forests is also critically important to human...
Evidence from a Nature journal paper has determined that the critically endangered swift parrot habitat in Tasmania has been destroyed over recent decades due to government policy.
I rise tonight to provide the House with a very important research paper from researchers at the Australian National University, published in the journal Nature...
Honourable Speaker, I rise this evening to speak about a community meeting that I attended last Friday in Lilydale.
Communities around Nile, Deddington, Musselroe, Burns Creek, Blessington and Upper Blessington.
The Tasmanian Greens stand in solidarity with Aboriginal community leader Ruth Tipruthanna Langford and community campaigners defending old growth forests at West Kunanyi.
[T]he Nature Conservation Act proclamation tabled yesterday, excises nearly 3.5 hectares of Crown land located in the Mount Roland Regional Reserve
Minister Abetz has refused to commit to releasing a report that will stipulate which five native forest lots will be first on Forestry Tasmania’s chopping block
One of the threatened lots is home to the iconic PANAMA music festival, held last weekend.
Sustained pressure from community groups has saved 25 hectares of stunning, biodiverse native forest in the Dial Range from being clearfell logged.