$25,000 to help Tasmanian devils on private land

By enabling the TLC to purchase 60 wildlife cameras, the Tasmanian Devil Research Advisory Committee grant will allow the TLC to work with communities to collect long-term ecological data-sets that are a critical for effective conservation and natural resource management and research. The project will engage landholders across Tasmania in a citizen-science monitoring project, and […]

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Monitoring and musings from Egg Island Reserve

Decades of human activities have played an important role in shaping the history and development of the Huon Valley. During early European settlement, the Egg Islands – located a stone’s throw from the township of Franklin – were utilised for stock grazing, fruit and vegetable growing, timber harvesting, duck hunting and greyhound training, with some […]

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Skullbone Plains Discovery Weekend and Loo with a View Launch

For a remarkably diverse mosaic of landscapes spanning 1,600 hectares, Skullbone Plains can first appear desolate. A passage of seemingly barren sub-alpine moorland lays fringed by eucalyptus forest, once the target of logging. Year-round frost prevents most other trees from thriving, and poor drainage across the plains results in pools of water forming swirling aquatic […]

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TLC at the forefront of national private nature conservation

The TLC is one of five founding organisations that constitute ALCA in its role as a national voice for private land conservation. The grant will support a significant scaling up of ALCA to a stand-alone entity that leads a network of most of Australia’s major conservation organisations, to achieve a greater collective impact. The TLC […]

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