- Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP)
ACAP is a multilateral agreement between 12 countries (as at Dec 2008) that seeks to conserve albatrosses and petrels by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to their populations. The official headquarters of the ACAP Secretariat is in Hobart
- Community Review Committee (Threatened Species)
Details of the functions and membership of the Committee, established under section 9 of the Threatened Species Protection Act 1995. Includes contact information
- Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment: a-z list of application forms - certificates, permits and licences
Alphabetical subject list of application forms for all areas of activity of the Tasmanian Government Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
- Devil Island Project
The project aims to assist in the fight against the Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD) through fundraising and the establishment of a wild, disease free population
- LIST (Land Information System Tasmania)
The Tasmanian Government's land information system, the LIST is the primary source for quality Tasmanian land and resource information such as title, properties, valuation, mapping, surveying, and natural resources including vegetation and threatened species, tenure and orthophoto imagery. Also contains climate change information for temperature and precipitation. LIST also includes an internet based map viewer called LISTMap, enabling users to view and create maps, and interrogate data from over 200 spatial datasets
- Natural values atlas
Online database of Tasmanian plant and animal species, including threatened species. User registration required
- Nomination for listing or delisting of a threatened taxon of flora or fauna: application form
Link to printable application form to be used for the nomination of species for appraisal by the Threatened Species Scientific Advisory Committee
- Save the Gouldian Fund
A site dedicated to saving the wild Gouldian Finch - as few as 2500 may remain in the wild. This site gives you the opportunity to contribute to its survival
- Scientific Advisory Committee (Threatened Species)
Details of the Committee, which advises the Minister and the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment on matters relating to the listing and conservation of threatened native Tasmanian flora and fauna species
- Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT)
Database on species and ecological communities listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. It provides information on what the species looks like, its population and distribution, habitat, movements, feeding, reproduction and taxonomic comments
- Tasmanian devil
Links to a range of information on the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), a marsupial native to Tasmania where it is wholly protected. Includes answers to commonly asked questions, the Tasmanian devil movie, details of the Devil Facial Tumour Disease, scientific publications, an information database, and a website for children. The species status of the devil was uplisted to 'endangered' in May 2009 due to the effects of the facial tumour disease on the population
- Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii): Species Profile and Threat Database
Details of the listing of the Tasmanian Devil as vulnerable under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), with map showing distribution of the species
- Threatened fish species
Details of the Tasmanian native fish, crayfish and aquatic invertebrates listed as threatened species
- Threatened flora within catchments and local government areas
View lists of threatened plants in specific catchments and local government areas by selecting regions of Tasmania
- Threatened native vegetation communities: information sheets
Information sheets on identifying Tasmania's threatened native vegetation communities for those people who require a Forest Practices Plan to clear and convert land
- Threatened species (Tasmania)
Links to resources on Tasmania's threatened species (threatened fauna handbook, strategy, threatened animals and plants listings, educational resource, related sites)
- Threatened species list: invertebrate animals A-D (Tasmania)
List of threatened invertebrate animal species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: invertebrate animals E-Z (Tasmania)
List of threatened invertebrate animal species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: non-vascular plants (Tasmania)
List of threatened non-vascular plant species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: vascular plants A-B (Tasmania)
List of threatened plant species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: vascular plants C-D (Tasmania)
List of threatened plant species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: vascular plants E-G (Tasmania)
List of threatened plant species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: vascular plants H-L (Tasmania)
List of threatened plant species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: vascular plants M-O (Tasmania)
List of threatened plant species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: vascular plants P (Tasmania)
List of threatened plant species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: vascular plants R-S (Tasmania)
List of threatened plant species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: vascular plants T-Z (Tasmania)
List of threatened plant species, showing risk status
- Threatened species list: vertebrate animals (Tasmania)
List of threatened vertebrate animal species, showing risk status
- Threatened species: list of state and national approved recovery plans, 2006-2010
Lists the recovery plans for listed threatened species that have been made or adopted under the Tasmanian Threatened Species Protection Act 1995 and also the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
- Wild Wielangta: protect our threatened and endangered species
Community blog on the subject of threatened and endangered species and forestry in the Wielangta Forest region Organizes and encourages community action