Farming and nationally protected lowland native grasslands of Tasmania
Questions and answers fact sheet
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, September 2009
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Since European settlement, most of the Lowland Native Grasslands of Tasmania have disappeared. To help protect the mainly small patches that remain, the grasslands are now listed as critically endangered under Australia's national environment law — the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
See also
- Lowland native grasslands of Tasmania - EPBC Act policy statement 3.18
- Lowland native grasslands of Tasmania ecological community – hotline and direct advice for farmers
- Lowland native grasslands of Tasmania - listed as critically endangered - SPRAT
- Farming and national environment law: EPBC Act - factsheet
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