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  2. Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service is the government body responsible for managing protected areas of Tasmania on public land, such as national parks, historic sites and regional reserves. Historically it has also had responsibility for managing wildlife, including game.

  3. Protected areas of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    At 30 June 2016, Tasmania's terrestrial reserves cover 3.4 million hectares (8.4 × 10 ^ 6 acres) (about 50.1% of the area of Tasmania), of which Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service manages 823 reserves (about 2.9 million ha (7.2 million acres), or over 42% of the area of Tasmania).

  4. Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania

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    The Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE Tas) is the government department of the Tasmanian Government responsible for supporting primary industry development, the protection of Tasmania's natural environment, effective land and water management and the protection of Tasmania's relative disease and pest free status.

  5. Tasman National Park - Wikipedia

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    From there they trek 46 km to Fortescue Bay over 3 nights, stopping each night at a hut that provides water, gas top cookers, toilets and sleeping. Each hut has one Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Ranger as well as a roving ranger who goes between huts. The huts can accommodate 48 people per night and as of December 2016 has had 8000 participants.

  6. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park lies on the boundary between the Big River and Northern Tasmanian Aboriginal nations. Aboriginal use of the Cradle Mountain dates back to the last ice age (10,000 years ago) and is believed to have been non-permanent, consisting mostly of seasonal hunting excursions during the summer months. [2]

  7. Mole Creek Karst National Park - Wikipedia

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    Mole Creek Karst is a national park situated in the North of Tasmania, Australia, 168 km northwest of Hobart. It is located on the slopes of the Great Western Tiers to the east of the town of Mole Creek. [2] It is the only national park in Tasmania created specifically to protect karst landforms. It is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World ...

  8. Narawntapu National Park - Wikipedia

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    Narawntapu National Park (formerly known as Asbestos Range National Park) is a national park in the Australian state of Tasmania.It lies on Tasmania's north coast, adjoining Bass Strait, between Port Sorell in the west and the mouth of the Tamar River in the east.

  9. Southwest National Park - Wikipedia

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    To assist in protecting the national park from such threats, the Parks and Wildlife Service of Tasmania, in conjunction with the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, developed the Melaleuca – Port Davey Area Plan and Strategic Regional Plan for Phytophthora cinnamomi [18] to ensure that inter alia regular monitoring ...

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