Protecting our natural resources

Collaborative action for healthy landscapes and seascapes, protected natural values, and sustainable livelihoods and lifestyles.

We work to keep the natural and productive landscapes of south-eastern Tasmania healthy over the long term. We play a key role in building partnerships, securing and directing investment, connecting knowledge and expertise to action and increasing the capacity of others to engage in NRM activities.

Tasmania’s southern region covers 2.5 million hectares of land and is bounded by the Southern Ocean. It is recognised globally for its healthy, intact and diverse natural landscapes and productive land and seascapes. Our region’s wealth of natural resources underpins southern Tasmania’s identity as well as its economic, social, and environmental wellbeing.

Latest News & Updates

  • Managing for Carbon, Biodiversity and Native Bees

    In late November, Dr Yolanda Hanusch from our Land team spoke at Landcare Tasmania’s ‘Navigating Carbon and Biodiversity Markets’ event…
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  • New Swan Galaxias Settle Into New Habitat, Signalling Promising Population Growth

    Six months ago, through a project to help boost the survival of endangered Swan galaxias in Tasmania, NRM South worked…
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  • Celebrating an important Giant Kelp restoration milestone

    Following a recent announcement by The Nature Conservancy Australia (TNC), we are thrilled to share the news that the Tasmanian…
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Upcoming Events

tuesday 12 (ROSS) & wednesday 13 (bothwell) december

Containment feeding and decision tools workshop

Hear from containment feeding expert Deb Scammell from Talking Livestock (SA) on key design and management considerations and learn about Farming Forecaster and Decision Wizard tools that can help you in your decision-making process. There will be two workshops covering the same topics,

wednesday 13 december

Enhancing floral resources for beneficial insects webinar

Join us at this webinar session, where Dr. Yolanda Hanusch – Sustainable Agricultural Facilitator – NRM South, will explore the realm of flower-feeding insects and their crucial role in agricultural production and healthy environments. Drawing on her extensive research at the University of Sydney, Yolanda will share insights on different flower-feeding insects found at market-gardens and apple/blueberry orchards of Tasmania.

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