Statement on Northern Prison Site
01.10.2020Statement on Northern Prison Site - Birralee Road, Westbury
Call for pitches: Breathing Space
21.09.2020Submissions sought for a new book about nature in Tasmania
Statement on Five Rivers access licence
16.09.2020Newsletter 63
14.09.2020The TLC Spring newsletter takes you to our newest reserve on Tassie's east coast and tells the story of the bequest that made it happen. We'll also help you keep track of conservation, and let you know who won the latest Bird Conservation Scholarship.
Newsletter 62
03.06.2020Read the latest edition of our newsletter to see how Tinderbox Hills inspires science, spot a stripey bandicoot and find out how Five Rivers Reserve is recovering after fire.
COVID-19 and the TLC
19.03.2020Along with everybody else, the TLC has had its activities affected by the COVID-19 virus. We are taking steps to help keep our staff, volunteers, landholders and the broader community safe.
Newsletter 61
17.03.2020Read the latest edition of our newsletter to find out about fire on private conservation land, learn how property purchasers are helping protect swift parrots, and hear a fascinating personal history of Tinderbox Hills.
Newsletter 60
10.12.2019Read the latest edition of our newsletter to find out about Tinderbox Hills, a conservation gem south of Hobart that the TLC is working to protect; (virtually) visit the Tall Trees Reserve; and see how one of our science team discovered a new Tasmanian plant species.
Newsletter 59
13.09.2019In the latest edition of our newsletter, we celebrate the protection of 150 hectares of swift parrot breeding habitat, and learn how fire-impacted cider gum seedlings are getting a kick start in recovery. Discover the important natural values protected on private land with the Land for Wildlife Program, and meet a fellow TLC supporter who has found many ways to protect nature with the TLC.
Cider gum recovery after bushfire
13.09.2019The Cider Gum (Eucalyptus gunnii) is a true Tasmanian. Like the hardy Tasmanian primary school kids refusing to change from shorts to long pants in the middle of winter, this endemic eucalypt is specially adapted to living in cold and wet conditions.