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MembershipThe thing that is vital to saving Tasmania's Leatherwood is to make sure the members of the public continue to put pressure on Government to manage the existing leatherwood reserves. Just letting your friends and colleagues know about the issues is beneficial to the cause. Please help us to get our message out to a wider audience.
ShareHaving strong chemical free plantings help keep our bees strong. Some farmers are starting to experiment with planting leatherwood trees on pasture.
Find out moreProtecting Leatherwood reserves protects the future of beekeeping in Tasmania
Find out MoreThe proposed reduction in clear felling and burning whilst loudly trumpeted as the solution to all ills, is really just a switch to partial clear felling and burning. Partial clear felling and burning (or aggregated retention) means that up to 30% of the area that used to be completely clear felled and burnt will be left alone.
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