Forest Stewardship Certification
The long-awaited Forest Stewardship Council audit report on Forestry Tasmania reveals the GBE has a long way to go before it achieves FSC certification.
The long-awaited Forest Stewardship Council audit report on Forestry Tasmania reveals the GBE has a long way to go before it achieves FSC certification.
It's pleasing to hear logging operations on Bruny Island will be temporarily halted in an effort to halt the extinction of the Swift Parrot.
The international conservation listing of the swift parrot as critically endangered is the wakeup call the government needs to stop logging its habitat.
It's extraordinary that Minister Groom could not answer questions in parliament today about Tasmanian plans to protect the swift parrot.
Tomorrow's celebration of Threatened Species Day marks the 79th anniversary of the death of the last known thylacine.
The Greens welcome Minister Groom’s commitment to investigate whether Tasmania may apply for funding to stop logging the habitat of threatened species.
Environment Minister, Matthew Groom, has not denied he intends to delist 12 native animal species from the Tasmanian List of Threatened Species.
Environment Minister Matthew Groom today washed his hands of the endangered Swift Parrot.
Environment Minister Matthew ignored expert scientific advice on Swift Parrot habitat in favour of the logging industry on at least three occasions.