Forestry Tasmania – Threatened Species
Tasmanians were very distressed earlier this year to see an image of this young Tasmanian devil that was incinerated in a logging burn.
Tasmanians were very distressed earlier this year to see an image of this young Tasmanian devil that was incinerated in a logging burn.
I'm interested in exploring with you what measures, if any, our Government is taking to protect the disease free devil population at Circular Head.
They are in a Forestry Tasmania coupe that had been clearfelled and then napalm-like incendiaries dropped from helicopters.
Shocking photos of a Tasmanian Devil that appears to have been incinerated by a Forestry Tasmania logging burn again highlights the destruction of this practice
The Circular Head Council’s decision to approve the Robbins Island wind farm is deeply disappointing and blinkered in the midst of a global biodiversity crisis.
220 endangered Tasmanian devils have been killed on the state's roads in the last 18 months.
On Threatened Species Day, we hear 220 Tasmanian devils have been killed on the state’s roads in the last year.
Federal and state environment ministers must heed a recent Federal Court decision and apply the precautionary principle to the proposed Robbins Island windfarm.
Robbins Island is an important ark for about 150 disease-free Tasmanian devils. It is an insurance population.
The carcass was roadkill. It was strung up so that it could not be eaten. It is about the scent and attracting threatened and endangered species there.