Threatened Species
Honourable Deputy Speaker, I echo the sentiments that have been shared and acknowledged by others in this place about the special number of endemic species found in Tasmania
Honourable Deputy Speaker, I echo the sentiments that have been shared and acknowledged by others in this place about the special number of endemic species found in Tasmania
Honourable Speaker, I move that the House take note of the following matter: threatened species.
Minister, the Wilderness Society of Tasmania has taken the Forest Practices Authority to court over their failure to protect the swift parrot, following a decision to not declare
Minister, on threatened species, I heard some of the conversation earlier around threatened species and specifically, I want to ask about the swift parrot.
The start of the Liberals’ stadium austerity era is bad news for Tasmania’s environment and climate.
The Greens stand with environmental organisations condemning the permit renewal of a high speed motor race held in threatened bird breeding conservation area.
Honourable Speaker, I rise tonight to talk about threatened species and particularly Threatened Species Day. Last Sunday, 7 September, was National Threatened Species Day.
Today the Greens mark National Threatened Species Day, a yearly reminder of why we do the work we do to protect the environment that nurtures so many remarkable species.
Instead of protecting biodiversity, and communities at risk from increasing climate extremes, the Liberals have prioritised a billion-dollar stadium and their big business mates.
New Orange-bellied parrot tracking data confirms the importance of northern foraging habitat, including Robbins Island, to the survival of this critically endangered species.