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Family fun day at Hastings Thermal Springs

13/11/2009

Hastings Cave is throwing open the doors to the thermal springs pool for a family fun day on Saturday, 28 November.
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Planned fuel reduction burn in the southwest

29/10/2009

The Parks and Wildlife Service and Forestry Tasmania are conducting a planned burn in the Southwest National Park and on lands managed by Forestry Tasmania today.
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Volunteer Campground Hosts Sought for Cockle Creek

21/10/2009

The Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) is seeking people with a passion for the beautiful Cockle Creek area in Tasmania's far south area to be volunteer campground hosts for several weeks during the coming summer.More

Reserve Listing

Regional Reserves

Reserves under the Nature Conservation Act 2002

Regional Reserves

Under the terms of the National Parks and Reserves Management Act 2002, the name Regional Reserve is applied to an area of land with high mineral potential or prospectivity; and predominantly in a natural state.

Management Objectives

  • to provide for mineral exploration activities and utilisation of mineral resources;
  • to provide for the controlled use of other natural resources on a small scale;
  • to conserve natural biological diversity;
  • to conserve geological diversity;
  • to preserve the quality of water and protect catchments;
  • to conserve sites or areas of cultural significance;
  • to encourage education based on the purposes of reservation and the natural or cultural values of the regional reserve, or both;
  • to encourage research, particularly that which furthers the purposes of reservation;
  • to protect the regional reserve against, and rehabilitate the regional reserve following, adverse impacts such as those of fire, introduced species, diseases and soil erosion on the regional reserve's natural and cultural values and on assets within and adjacent to the regional reserve;
  • to encourage tourism, recreational use and enjoyment consistent with the conservation of the regional reserve's natural and cultural values;
  • to encourage cooperative management programs with Aboriginal people in areas of significance to them in a manner consistent with the purposes of reservation and the other management objectives;
  • to provide for the taking, on an ecologically sustainable basis and where appropriate, of designated game species for commercial or private purposes, or both.
Name IUCN Category Area (ha) Date of Current Entity Location Notes Earliest Reservation Date
Avoca VI 934 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Barway Spur VI 167 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Briggs VI 2,095 27-Dec-2000 North Coast Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Cameron VI 20,427 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Castle Cary VI 5,995 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Dip Range VI 4,082 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Dog Kennels VI 592 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Gog Range VI 1,645 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Leven Canyon VI 2,467 4-Apr-2001   Representative forest 4-Apr-2001
Meredith Range VI 66,920 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Mount Dundas VI 38,820 30-Apr-1999 North-west Representative forest 30-Apr-1999
Mount Farrell VI 1,800 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Mount Heemskirk VI 10,745 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Mount Murchison VI 5,610 30-Apr-1999 North-west Representative forest 30-Apr-1999
Mount Roland VI 7,145 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Parting Creek VI 1,880 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Savage River VI 17,680 30-Apr-1999 North-west Representative forest 30-Apr-1999
St Pauls VI 4,400 27-Dec-2000   Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Tikkawoppa Plateau VI 4,535 27-Dec-2000 West Coast Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
Tyndall VI 12,685 27-Dec-2000 West Coast Representative forest 27-Dec-2000
West Coast Range VI 18,030 27-Dec-2000 West Coast Representative forest 27-Dec-2000

Total area of the 21 Regional Reserves is 228 654 hectares, or about 3.36% of State area.