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This profile was automatically generated using 2 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
Web References
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1. Private Forest Reserves Program - Living Jewels of Tasmania's Forests
www.privaterfa.tas.gov.au/news - [Cached]Published on: 7/14/2005 Last Visited: 1/4/2006
"We know that the Program is currently protecting several threatened species, but it should also be recognised that there are likely to be hundreds of invertebrate species in Tasmania that are yet to be discovered or named," said Steve Casey, (Senior Conservation Officer) with the PFRP. "Large trees with hollows and dead branches provide important habitat for many species, including invertebrates, and we encourage landowners to leave these trees untouched - including logs and branches which have fallen to the forest floor," Mr Casey said. -
2. Private Forest Reserves Program - Living Jewels of Tasmania's Forests
www.pfrp.tas.gov.au/news/news_ - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2002 Last Visited: 10/16/2006
"We know that the Program is currently protecting several threatened species, but it should also be recognised that there are likely to be hundreds of invertebrate species in Tasmania that are yet to be discovered or named," said Steve Casey, (Senior Conservation Officer) with the PFRP. "Large trees with hollows and dead branches provide important habitat for many species, including invertebrates, and we encourage landowners to leave these trees untouched - including logs and branches which have fallen to the forest floor," Mr Casey said.

