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
- Blue Tier Water-watch
- Break O’ Day Catchment Risk Group
- Doctors for Forests
- Friends of 4 Mile Creek Bush Care Group
- Friends of the Blue Tier
- Friends of the Earth Tasmania
- Friends of the Florentine
- Future Tasmania
- Great Western Tiers National Park Campaign
- Huon Valley Environment Centre
- Mole Creek Caving Club
- Mount Arthur Environment Management Group
- North-East Bioregional Network Inc.
- Ocean Planet
- Pedder 2000 Inc.
- Peninsula Environment Network
- Save Our Sister
- South-East Forest Protection Group
- Tarkine National Coalition
- Tasmanian National Parks Association Inc.
- Tasmania’s Southern Forests: Still Wild Still Threatened
- The Environment Association Inc.
- The Wilderness Society (Tasmania) Inc.
- Upper Meander Catchment Landcare Group

