Protect Lutruwita / Tasmania’s forests

Protect Lutruwita / Tasmania’s forests

In 2024, the Wilderness Society obtained documents revealing that the Tasmanian government and state owned logging agency, Forestry Tasmania, are collaborating on a plan to log reserved forests. The sprawling forests of Lutruwita / Tasmania support some of Australia’s most spectacular and peculiar native wildlife—the stunning swift parrot, giant freshwater lobster and the Tasmanian devil, just to name a few! 

These threatened native forests were promised protection in 2012, but this commitment was abandoned by successive governments.

Will you add your name to an open letter to the next Tasmanian Parliament calling on them to protect these iconic landscapes ...

In 2024, the Wilderness Society obtained documents revealing that the Tasmanian government and state owned logging agency, Forestry Tasmania, are collaborating on a plan to log reserved forests. The sprawling forests of Lutruwita / Tasmania support some of Australia’s most spectacular and peculiar native wildlife—the stunning swift parrot, giant freshwater lobster and the Tasmanian devil, just to name a few! 

These threatened native forests were promised protection in 2012, but this commitment was abandoned by successive governments.

Will you add your name to an open letter to the next Tasmanian Parliament calling on them to protect these iconic landscapes for the benefit of people, nature and climate?

Already over 7,000 hectares of native forest is logged in Lutruwita / Tasmania every year. Instead of expanding native forest logging, this renewed threat to Lutruwita’s spectacular native forests must be brought to an end.


Image: Benny Plunkett | @Ben_theredonethat94

Authorised by Alice Hardinge, 130 Davey St Hobart.


 

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Add your name to the open letter

Add your name to an open letter to the next Tasmanian Parliament to protect Lutruwita’s native forests.

Dear newly elected Tasmanian Parliament,

Please protect Lutruwita / Tasmania’s spectacular forests.

At a time where we are facing dual climate and biodiversity crises, governments should be protecting forests instead of expanding logging. 

These forests are also home to a variety of iconic threatened species such as the Tasmanian devil, wedge-tailed eagle, giant freshwater crayfish, and swift parrot. Areas slated for logging are also located in critical water catchments for local communities. 

Communities are working tirelessly to have these forests protected, and now significant portions could be handed over to the logging industry without consultation. The Australian public has paid $121 million to industry in exchange for their commitment to spare these areas from logging. 

Other states have already exited industrial native forest logging—Tasmania must follow suit. It's not the time for more ongoing forest destruction. There needs to be a just transition to a sustainable plantation based industry. 

I am calling on this newly elected parliament to permanently protect Lutruwita / Tasmania’s high conservation value forests.