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                                                About Tasmania's National Parks and Reserves

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                                                Cloudy Bay © Michael Yemm
                                                Few places on Earth retain the essence of their natural heritage. Tasmania is one such place. Blessed with an unparalleled natural beauty, this island State contains some of the last remaining true, high quality wilderness areas on Earth.Tasmania has 19 national parks, and a range of other reserved lands, protected for their natural and cultural importance. These areas represent a range of environments, including unique alpine flora, buttongrass plains, wild tannin-stained rivers, temperate rainforests and windswept beaches. The animals these habitats harbour are among the most intact faunal assemblages in the world.

                                                However, the existing system of National Parks does not fully protect an adequate or comprehensive representation of the Tasmanian environment. The highest levels of biodiversity are found in the eastern half of the State, in diverse habitats such as sclerophyll forests and coastal heaths. Yet it is these ecosystems that are the least well protected, and are the habitat of many threatened species.
                                                The Tasmania National Parks Association seeks to ensure an adequate cross-section of Tasmania's natural heritage is protected and, to this end, supports proposals for a number of new reserves.

                                                Further, Tasmania's exisiting National Parks are increasingly under threat. These celebrated places are at risk of exploitation from inappropriate development, insufficient management of visitor impact and inadequate funding to ensure control or eradication of threatening processes.

                                                The TNPA offers all Tasmanians a voice to ensure Tasmania's National Parks and reserves are managed with appropriate regard to the conservation of the very values for which they were proclaimed.

                                                Existing National Parks

                                                Ben Lomond
                                                Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair
                                                Douglas-Apsley
                                                Freycinet
                                                Hartz Mountains
                                                Kent Group
                                                Maria Island
                                                Mole Creek Karst
                                                Mt Field
                                                Mt William
                                                Narawntapu (formerly Asbestos Range)    
                                                Rocky Cape
                                                Savage River
                                                South Bruny
                                                Southwest
                                                Strzelecki
                                                Tasman
                                                Walls of Jerusalem
                                                Wild Rivers
                                                Proposed National Parks

                                                Valley of the Giants (Styx River)
                                                Tarkine
                                                Great Western Tiers

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                                                The Tasmania National Parks Association Inc seeks to preserve Tasmania's national parks and reserves through management committed to the conservation of their natural and cultural values.
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