Threatened Species Day Highlights Urgent Need for New National Environmental Laws
National Threatened Species Day, held every year on September 7, commemorates the death of the last Thylacine in Tasmania 72 years ago.
National Threatened Species Day, held every year on September 7, commemorates the death of the last Thylacine in Tasmania 72 years ago.
I am talking about Rosny Hill, a nature conservation area, which is the place where a number of threatened orchid species are known to exist.
Earlier this week, millions of Australians tuned in to see Sir David Attenborough’s documentary on Tasmania.
The Liberals’ announcement today of funding for Parks’ infrastructure is more about corporate welfare and special favours to developers.
In their ideologically-driven rush to log the State’s native forests, the Liberals are destroying the habitat of the endangered Swift parrot.
The West Coast Council’s unanimous vote against Tassal dumping its salmon waste in Macquarie Harbour is a strong signal.
New Environment Minister, Elise Archer, has the opportunity to be the fresh start the Tasmanian marine environment needs.
National Threatened Species Day, which occurred on the 7th September, commemorating the anniversary of the death of the last known Thylacine in 1936.
Today is National Threatened Species Day, commemorating the anniversary of the death of the last thylacine in 1936.
The Liberals' rampant anti-environmentalism highlights just how dangerously inept they are on threatened species and forestry issues.