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  • Environment groups remain committed to a lasting solution for forests and people
    Submitted:
    14-Feb-2012 01:14 PM

    Media Release 14 February 2012

    Environment Tasmania, The Australian Conservation Foundation and the Wilderness Society today reaffirmed their commitment to the Statement of Principles, and to negotiations with signatories on the implementation of the agreement.

  • Forestry Tasmania increases logging in IGA protected areas
    Submitted:
    09-Feb-2012 02:01 PM

    Media Release 9 February 2012

    A report released today by environment groups reveals that since Forestry Tasmania was paid $12.5 million to stop logging in the 572,000 hectares of forests being assessed for protection, the agency has shown no letup in the rate of logging inside these forests.

  • Environment Focus for State Budget
    Submitted:
    06-Feb-2012 11:53 AM

    Media Release 2 February 2012

    Tasmania’s peak environment body, Environment Tasmania has called for a stronger funding model for the Parks & Wildlife service, progression of marine and coastal policies, and initiatives to support sustainable agricultural landscapes in its submission to the Tasmanian government’s 2012-13 State budget.

  • Governments fail to deliver on Forests Agreement
    Submitted:
    13-Jan-2012 03:02 PM

    Media Release 13 January 2012

    Environment groups said the conservation agreement released today by the Tasmanian and Commonwealth governments did not adequately deliver the first key conservation outcome of the Tasmanian Forests Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) and urged them to end logging in these unique and important forests. 

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