Sixty join Canopy Campout for Tasmania’s Swift Parrot.
This weekend members of the Bob Brown Foundation are exploring the high canopies and treetops in the threatened Swift Parrot breeding forests. Canopy camping in the Eastern Tiers,
Tasmanian ALP continues to back wildlife slaughter and forest destruction
Tasmania’s ALP leader, Rebecca White, backs the destruction of native forests in an age of climate and extinction crises. Despite decisions to end native forest logging by Labor
MORE THAN 80 GROUPS WORLDWIDE DEMAND FARMED SALMON ACCREDITATIONS STOP GREENWASHING THE EXTINCTION OF THE MAUGEAN SKATE
Shoppers being misled by eco-certifications on Macquarie Harbour farmed salmon. More than 80 organisations from around the globe are calling for the accreditation schemes, Best Aqu
Bob Brown welcomes Antarctica portfolio.
Bob Brown has welcomed Premier Jeremy Rockliff’s establishment of a ministry for Antarctica. Tasmania is best placed to take a pivotal role for Australia and the world in protect
Masked Owls – Plibersek urged to reconsider mine extension in Tasmanian forest
Conservationists are calling on Federal Environment Minister Plibersek to refuse a mine extension in a northwest Tasmanian forest that includes threatened species. Yesterday, Minis
Bob Brown faces Magistrates Court without police reasoning.
Bob Brown will appear in the Magistrates Court tomorrow, 20 July, at 10.00 am. In criminal cases before the Magistrates Court, police are expected to disclose their file material t
Tasmanian wildlife defender and peaceful forest activist sentenced to jail today
Today, Dr Colette Harmsen, a 47-year-old veterinarian and peaceful forest defender with Bob Brown Foundation, was sentenced to jail for peaceful protest in Tasmania’s threatened
A fundamental lie will end Tasmanian native forest logging: Brown
The fundamental lie, so publicly obvious, that flattening and incinerating native forests is ‘environmentally sustainable’, was repeated today by Tasmanian minister Felix Ellis
Environmentalists call for ban on native forest logging as destruction list released
Tasmania’s logging agency has added 276 new native forest logging targets to its logging plan. When logging must cease before 2024, the belligerent Tasmanian government has sanct