03.06.2024 • There’s no denying that Pine Tier, in Tasmania's Central Highlands is a special place. In this newsletter you'll find out about our campaign to permanently protect Pine Tier, TLC's Revolving Fund, our conservation prioritisation tool and much more.
28.02.2024 • Our team has been hard at work with annual weeding programs in full operation including many of our newest reserves, as well as the delivery of our long-term ecological monitoring program across the reserve estate. A recent highlight was the locals day at Sloping Main, or as many of them reminded us ‘Slopen Main’… We are also excited to launch the next phase of the Gardens for Wildlife Program in Tasmania, which has transitioned to TLC from the Tasmanian State Government. Plus read inspiring updates from our partnerships with landholders working to conserve some of our rarest species.
Human legacies linger amidst a thriving sanctuary for threatened plant and animal species at the TLC's Egg Island Reserve, located midstream in the Huon River.
Skullbone Plains – a reserve unexplored and unknown to most TLC supporters – was teeming with the activity of a mini nature-based festival at TLC’s Discovery Weekend and Loo with a View Launch in March.
The Vale of Belvoir is the star of our latest newsletter, as we take a closer look at one of the most important places for nature conservation globally and highlight some of the achievements made possible through our rigorous science and reserve management programs. Our Autumn newsletter also explores the successes from TLC’s Revolving Fund, and provides an update on our Bird Conservation Fund.