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West Point Road improvements

29/06/2009

Access to a popular coastal recreational destination, the West Point State Reserve on Tasmania's West Coast, has been improved with the completion of roadworks by the Parks and Wildlife Service.
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Strong commercial interest in proposed Three Capes Track

25/06/2009

There has been an encouraging response to the recent Identification of Commercial Interest for the proposed Three Capes Track.
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Maria Island access

18/06/2009

The Parks and Wildlife Service wishes to advise that the Maria Island Ferry and Eco Cruises will not be operating its ferry service to Maria Island during the period 23rd June to 14 July, 2009.
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Green and gold frog, Litoria raniformis

Green and gold frog

The beautifully patterned green and gold frog is the only Tasmanian species listed as vulnerable, as population levels have declined markedly over the past ten years. Further details of this species and its plight can be found at our threatened species site.

The green and gold frog is Tasmania's largest species, growing to 90 mm. The tadpoles of this species can reach 100 mm in length

The call of the green and gold frog is a long, modulated growl, "craw-aw-aw-aw-awk".