Threatened native vegetation communities information sheets
Only 39 of the 146 native vegetation communities in Tasmania are listed as threatened on the Nature Conservation Act 2002 and Forest Practices Act 1985. The Tasmanian Government introduced legislation in April 2007 to improve the protection of threatened native vegetation communities. Information on land clearing regulations is available here.
If you want to clear and convert a threatened native vegetation community you will need a forest practices plan. The following sheets show you how to identify whether you have an endangered community and provide information for each community.
Do I have an endangered native vegetation community?
Please note that this document is best viewed printed out. The second page is an insert to the first page.
Coastal complex on King Island
Heathland scrub complex at Wingaroo
King Billy pine subalpine scrub
Rainforest fernland
Subalpine Diplarrena latifolia rushland
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