- Atlas of Australian Marine Fishing and Coastal Communities
First comprehensive national atlas of fishing activity in Australia and provides a powerful tool for decision makers working in the marine and coastal environment
- Break O'Day Council: Natural Resource Management Strategy 2012
The Strategy is a document for guiding positive natural resource outcomes in Break O'Day
- Bushlinks 500
BushLinks 500 is a Southern Midlands Council project helping landholders to protect identified areas of natural vegetation through fencing, weed control, grazing management and some replanting; and establish bands of vegetation between the protected areas
- Coastal management
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment page on the State Coastal Policy and managing our natural coastal resources
- Coastcare & Natural Resource Management
Information on government and community action to manage public areas of the Tasmanian coastline as part of Natural Resource Management (NRM). NRM organisations are supported in their work by the NRM Support Unit in the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
- Cradle Coast NRM
The Natural Resource Management (NRM) division of the Cradle Coast Authority which actively assists communities in north-west Tasmania to manage and improve their natural resources
- Derwent Catchment Natural Resource Management Group
This group aims to implement the Derwent Catchment Natural Resources Management Plan
- Disjunct Naturalists
West of Launceston Field Naturalists community group dedicated to the exploration and preservation of Tasmania's natural environment
- Environment Protection Authority Tasmania (EPA)
The EPA is Tasmania's principal environmental regulator. It administers the Environmental Management and Pollution Control Act 1994 and is an integral part of Tasmania's resource management and planning system
- Environment Tasmania
Representative body for Tasmania's environment movement as a conservation council made up of more than 20 environment and conservation non-government organisations from across the state
- Game management
Information about game species which are hunted in Tasmania, with links to species, property based management plans, publications and contacts
- Geoconservation
Details of Tasmanian Government efforts to preserve the natural diversity of Tasmania's non-living environment (geodiversity). Includes information about Geoscientific Collection Permits, wave wake erosion and a link to the Tasmanian Geoconservation Database
- Indigenous Protected Areas Programme
The IPA Programme supports the cultural responsibility of indigenous Australian communities to care for their country, and to pass on knowledge of the land and its resources to future generations. A map of declared IPAs around Australia, including Tasmania, fact sheets, funding information, and other information is available
- Industrial activities (Environment Protection Authority)
Information on the EPA's regulation of potentially polluting industrial activities and operations such as mining and extractive activities, metallurgical and chemical industries, wood processing and pulping, food and textile processing and windfarms
- King Island Natural Resource Management Group
The Group exists to promote co-ordinated and integrated management of natural resources which will contribute to the economic and environmental sustainability of King Island
- Kingborough Council: Natural Resource Management (NRM)
Information on Council's NRM, including weed management in the municipality
- Land management
Information on the management of rural land and rivers in Tasmania so as to support the continued prosperity and development of industries and the commmunity's standard of living
- 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
- Lowland Native Grasslands of Tasmania ecological community
Australian Government information about the listing of the Lowland Native Grasslands of Tasmania ecological community and has links to publications including the EPBC Act Policy Statement 3.18. The site also provides information and contacts for farmers including a hotline and factsheets
- Managing our natural resources
Details of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment's sustainable management of Tasmania's natural resources. Includes information on game management, recreational game licenses, threatened species, climate change, options for private landholders, natural resource management & conservation and geoconservation
- Marine Bioregional Planning
National initiative to see Marine Bioregional Plans, including a system of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), established over Australia's ocean jurisdiction in south-east, south-west, north-west, north and east regions
- Meander Valley Council: Natural Resource Management Strategy
Details of Council's strategy to address the management of the natural resources of the Meander Valley Council area
- Natural Resource Management (Local Government Association of Tasmania)
Local government responsibilities for this national plan including the Local Government NRM Facilitator project and links to further information, newsletters and tools
- Natural resource management (NRM) in Tasmania
Web site for information on the integrated management of environmental resources in Tasmania, with details of the NRM Council, regional committees, programs, and funding
- Natural Resource Planning
Hobart company specialising in the science and practice of natural resource management
- NRM North (Natural Resource Management)
NRM North is responsible for the planning, delivery and implementation of integrated natural resource management (NRM) in Northern Tasmania
- NRM South (Natural Resource Management)
NRM South engages with government and the community to protect, preserve and manage Southern Tasmania's wealth of natural assets. Activities include weed eradication, revegetation, implementing threatened species recovery plans and community grants as available
- Property-based Wildlife Management Plans
Information on how property owners can develop a property-specific plan outlining how game species will be managed on an individual property or group of properties. Each plan is a non-binding partnership arrangement between landowners and other property users, facilitated by staff from the Game Management Services Unit of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
- Resource Management and Conservation Division: forms, permits and guidelines
Links to a range of forms and permits relating to the activities and services of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment's Resource Management and Conservation Division
- Save Our State
"Are you concerned about plantation forestry in Tasmania ... Do you oppose the Judbury Woodchip Park with it's chip mill and wood fired power station . Now is the time to speak out!"
- Tamar Region Natural Resource Management Reference Group
The Tamar NRM is an independent not-for-profit natural resource management group that oversees the development and implementation of the Tamar Natural Resource Management Strategy for the benefit of the Launceston, West Tamar and George Town municipalities
- Tasmanian Aboriginal Land and Sea Council
Consulting and representing the aboriginal community through providing advice and services on heritage, land management, land rights and sea management issues
- Undertaking riverworks
Groups or individuals wishing to conduct riverworks should contact their local council to inform them that works are about to commence and to check whether they will need planning approval. Information on applying for a dam permit is provided