National Threatened Species Day
I rise to commemorate national Threatened Species Day which was held in Tasmania on 7 September as it was in every state of Australia.
I rise to commemorate national Threatened Species Day which was held in Tasmania on 7 September as it was in every state of Australia.
The independent Samuel Review, of the EPBC Act found that 80 per cent of federal environmental approvals were non-compliant or contained errors.
The world including Australia and Tasmania is confronting a wildlife extinction crisis.
The auditor rejected STT's application for FSC on the basis of major non-conformities with the Forest Stewardship Standard for sustainability.
Late on Friday, under the cover of a Budget update, so-called ‘Sustainable’ Timber Tasmania finally released the FSC audit report.
The swift parrot is no better protected today than it was yesterday under the Liberals in Government.
Sustainable Timbers Tasmania’s ‘Three Year Wood Production Plan’ is a climate disaster.
The Westbury reserve did not even make it on to the Government's list of initial sites.
There are fewer than 1000 breeding pairs of the world's fastest parrot - the critically endangered swift parrot - left in the wild.
In a landmark decision last week, the Federal Court found VicForests, Victoria's forestry corporation, is not exempt from national environmental law.