Tasmanian Land Conservancy

The Tasmanian Land Conservancy (TLC) is a non-profit, non governmental organisation that acquires and manages land in Tasmania, Australia, protecting important natural places for biodiversity conservation. It was established in June 2001. As of 2009 the organisation claimed to have protected over 16,000 hectares (40,000 acres) of land in 144 reserves, and owned about 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres) directly, including the Vale of Belvoir, the montane grassland habitat of many marsupial carnivores,[1][2] and Recherche Bay. As at January 2016, TLC had reportedly protected 65,000 hectares (160,000 acres), and was a $30 million organisation.[3]

Tasmanian Land Conservancy
AbbreviationTLC
EstablishedJune 2001
Legal statusCharity
PurposeEnvironmental conservation
Headquarters827 Sandy Bay Road, Lower Sandy Bay
Region
Tasmania
CEO
Jane Hutchinson
Websitetasland.org.au

However, most of the reserves remain in private ownership, with covenants to hold them for conservation.[4] Ecosystems in covenanted areas include grasslands, woodlands, heath and saltmarsh.[5]

TLC receives funding from the Australian federal government, and private donations from supporters of particular sites or projects such as protecting birds.[6]

One of the organisation's founding volunteers, Jane Hutchinson, was nominated as 2016 Australian of the Year for her leadership as a board member, chair of the board and chief executive officer from 2011.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ The Vale of Belvoir - Tasmanian Land Conservancy, YouTube video
  2. ^ Tasmania's veiled beauty Archived 2010-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, Australian Geographic, 29 June 2010
  3. ^ a b "National Museum of Australia - Jane Hutchinson, TAS". www.nma.gov.au. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  4. ^ About The Tasmanian Land Conservancy Archived 2010-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, TLC website
  5. ^ The Tasmanian Land Conservancy, Australian Government website
  6. ^ Award winning Tourism Operators and Tasmanian Land Conservancy join forces to help rare birds, Tasmanian Times, 31 May 2010
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