Protecting Tasmania’s Native Forests


Protecting Tasmania’s native forests is essential for preserving bio-diversity, mitigating climate change and protecting our air and water! Research from leading scientists at the Australian National University has found that Australia has some of the most carbon-rich forests in the world – with the potential to sequester 25% of our annual carbon emissions over the […]

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Protecting Tasmania’s native forests is essential for preserving bio-diversity, mitigating climate change and protecting our air and water! Research from leading scientists at the Australian National University has found that Australia has some of the most carbon-rich forests in the world – with the potential to sequester 25% of our annual carbon emissions over the next 100 years.

The Green Carbon Report can be downloaded here:
http://epress.anu.edu.au/green_carbon/pdf_instructions.html

Forests and Climate: Research and Reports

Oldgrowth for Export

Tarkine Wilderness

Weilangta News

Participating Member Groups

Break O’ Day Catchment Risk Group
Friends of the Earth Tasmania
Florentine Protection Society Inc.
Future Tasmania
Huon Valley Environment Centre
Mole Creek Caving Club
North-East Bioregional Network Inc.
Ocean Planet
Pedder Resoration Committee
Peninsula Environment Network
Save Our Sister
Wild Wielangta
Tarkine National Coalition
Tasmanian National Parks Association Inc.
Still Wild Still Threatened
The Wilderness Society Inc.

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Environment Tasmania

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Campaign Ran From: 2011 to 2012

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Protecting Tasmania’s Native Forests