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Number
316 March 2009
(284 KB PDF file* download)
Director’s
Report, Staff Changes, Drought-proofing Tasmania Program,
ET Formulates Forest Policy, Tasmanian Devil Roadkill
Will Increase, Weeds: Time it Right!, Why We Need
a Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Authority, Gunns Pulp
Mill - Will it or Won’t it Get Built, The Pulp Mill
- Effluent Update, Recreational Vehicle Advisory Group,
Proposed Changes to Tasmania’s Planning System, The
Bruny Marine Bioregion MPA Fiasco, Gambusia Update,
Review of Crown Lands Act 1976
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Number
315 December 2008
476 KB PDF file* download)
CEO’s
Report, It’s Time to Stop Starving the Parks and Wildlife
Service, Bartlett Government Stymies Marine Reserves,
Derwent Estuary Little Penguin Project Update, Drought-proofing
Tasmania 8 Tasmania’s Roadkill Black Spots, Tasmania’s
Planning System Review, Weeds and Climate Change,
Feral Animals of Tasmania Publication, Cat Control
Legislation a Step Closer, Swift Parrot DVD Now Available,
Coastwise Investment for Tasmania
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Number
314 September 2008
483 KB PDF file* download)
CEO’s Report, 40th Anniversary Bash,
State Government’s Approach to Cat Control, Review
of the Tasmanian Planning System, Vale Veronica Thorp,
Cat Control & Management Forum, Coastcare Programs
& Community Facilitation, Rally for Marine Protection,
Time for a New Australian Coastal Policy, Minimising
the Swift Parrot Collision Threat, Swift Parrot Breeding
Season in Review, Myrtle Forest Facilities Upgraded,
Changes to Tasmanian Threatened Species Protection
Action Schedules, TCT Comments on Tasman National
Park and Reserves Draft Management Plan 2008
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Number
313 December 2007
(694 KB PDF file* download)
Friends of Lillico Penguins Call for
Volunteers, Bruny Bioregion Marine Protected Areas,
A Species on the Brink - Miena Cider Gum, Malcolm
Turnbull’s Decision on Pulp Mil, CCAMLAR 2007, Forest
Activity Threatens Stag Beetle, Hot Rocks, Bruny Island
Cat Control Project, Independent Planning Process
Still Necessary, Voiceless Wildlife Education Kit,
Volunteers Needed For Swift Parrot Study, Conserving
Shorebirds in the Tamar, Derwent Penguins Receive
Help, Looking after our Backyard Bandicoots
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Number
312 September 2007
(1.15 MB PDF file* download)
New CEO appointed, From the President,
TCT Strategic Plan 2007 – 2008, Tasman National Park,
Road Kill Survey by Push Bike, Coastal Development,
Our Threatened Flora Need Your Help, Annual Report
to Members: Biodiversity Conservation, Coastal and
Marine, Water Management, Waste Management, Land Management,
Legislation and Committees
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Number
311 April 2007
(1.12 MB PDF file* download)
From the Director, Minister Challenges
Public’s Rights of Appeal under Threatened Species
Legislation, World Heritage Embarrassment, New Era
of Dam Building, Warming to the Ice Plants, Conservation
Bits and Pieces, Gambusia Control Update, The Cascade
Effect, Shorebird Conservation in Tasmania, Miena
Cider Gums Fight Back, Clean Up Australia Day a Smashing
Success, Circular Head Shearwater Support
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Number
310 December 2007
(717 KB PDF file* download)
From
the Director, Tasmanians Urged to Tackle Climate Change
on Clean Up Australia Day, Draft Climate Change Stragegy
Falls Short, The Recovery Shop, A Walk on the Wild
Side, Conservation Bits and Pieces, If You Have Windows
You Have Window Strikes, King Island Cat Control Project,
Beach Daisy Control, Launch of the Forest Stewardship
Council Australia
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Number
309 December 2006
(1.6 MB PDF file* download)
From the Director, The Handfish and
the Developer, Thanks From All the Fish, Understanding
the Role of a Peak Organisation, Devil Facial Tumour
Disease, Vale Peter Storey, The Economics of Climate
Change, The War on Foxes, Community Biodiversity Survey
Kit, Broken Promises, Environmental Environment Law
Gutted, Clean Up Australia Day.
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Number
308 October 2006
(1.6 MB PDF file* download)
From the President, Confusion reigns
as Parliament abandons control over future of Ralphs
Bay Conservation Area, Southport Lagoon Finally Protected,
Coastal Salt Marshes: Unique Habitats Worthy of Protection,Gunns’
Pulp Mill IIS Lacks Basis Pollution Monitoring Detail,
Weeding out the Mulches, What is the Environment Challenge?,
Marine Protected Area within the Bruny Marine Bioregions
on the Agenda, TCT North-West Branch 2006 Activities,
New Declared Pest, Too Much Risk for the Reward: Analysis
of the Pulp Mill Returns to the People of Tasmania,
Tasmania’s Environmetal Home Expo.
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Number
307 August 2006
(900 KB PDF file* download)
Contents:
From the Director, Rally for the Coas,t
Are Dogs Causing a Problem on your Beach?, Blackyard
Blitz helps Derwent Little Penguins, Volunteers Wanted
to Save Cider Gums, Clarifying the Status of Cats,
The Fox and Ockham’s Razor, Pulp Friction, The Saga
of Tamar Silt, Why is Australia Considering Nuclear
Power?
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Number
306 June 2006
(1 MB PDF file* download)
Contents:
From
the Director, Cat Amongst the Parrots on Wind Farms,
Commonwealth Marine Park Fiasco, Minister Delays Protection
for Orange Roughy and Southern Bluefin Tuna Appeal,
King Island Cat Control Trapping Project, More on
Cats, Another $4 Million for Alternatives to 1080,
World Heritage Values under Threat at Macquarie Island,
New Coastal Protection Plan Minus the Protection Bit,
You Can Save a Cider Gum, Protecting Non-forest Vegetation
in Tasmania, Giant Freshwater Lobster Update
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Number
305 April 2006
(1 MB PDF file*
download)
Contents: From the Director, Cat Management,
Land for Wildlife, Eucalyptus ovata at the Meander
Dam Site, Derwent Penguins, EPBC Update, Bounties
for Pest Animals, Fishing Line and Birds, North-east
Highlands Track, Seven-day Adventure, Clean Up Australia
Day.
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Number
304 February 2006
(1.05 MB PDF file*
download)
Contents: From the Director, EDO's
new publication, Roadkill, Pademelon Kill, Wielangta,
Shark Net, Lutregala Marsh, Tarkine Coast, 1080 Code
of Practice, Clean Up Australia Day, Possible Fungus
/ Ant Association.
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Number
303 December 2005
(1.12 MB PDF file*
download)
Contents: From the Director, Land-clearing
Controls, Shearwater Poaching, Meander Dam, Trawl
Fishery Killing Seals, Devil I Know, Gander at the
Goosefoots, Whales v Shorebirds, War on Wildlife,
Clean Up Australia Day, Current Projects.
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Number
302 October 2005
(1.12 MB PDF file*
download)
Contents: From the (new) Director,
What Use is Policy Planning?, Platypuses are also
Having a Devil of a Time, Protecting the Spotted-tailed
Quoll, Does Commonwealth Heritage Listing have any
Value, War against Foxes, Better Homes & Gardens for
Little Penguins, Water: Facts, Issues and Problems,
Don’t Miss Tasmania’s Environmental Home Expo, Feral
Cats and Feral Weeds, Coastal Orchid Haven Up for
Grabs, Good Year for Greenhoods, Increased Community
Awareness Vital to Shorebirds.
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Number
301 September 2005
(375 KB PDF file*
download)
Contents: One Step Forward, Two Steps
Back, Commercial harvest of native wildlife, Thanks
for the Memories, Gambusia Project Update, Draft Recovery
Plan for the Tasmanian Giant Freshwater Lobster, You
Could Easily Protect a Threatened Species, Goundsels
& Fireweeds, Meander Dam: The Truth Emerges, Iris
Farm: A Private Nature Reserve, De Nile Isn’t Just
a River In Egypt, Popular 1080 myths still doing the
rounds, Jumping the Garden Fence, Grumpy Old Greenies.
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