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State Government Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment: a-z list of application forms - certificates, permits and licences
Alphabetical subject list of application forms for all areas of activity of the Tasmanian Government Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
State Government Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment: public comments invited
DPIPWE page providing links to documents for which public comment is invited
State Government LINC Tasmania: eresources
Online database resources available to LINC Tasmania members. Subjects include encyclopedias, health, arts, music, family history, business, news, legal, books and literacy
State Government Reaching our potential: developing Tasmania's science research capability
To facilitate the expansion of the science research sector in Tasmania, the Tasmanian Government has released " Reaching our potential: developing Tasmania’s science research capability", a sector development strategy under the Economic Development Plan
State Government Redmap
REDMAP is an interactive website for reported sightings of marine species which might be shifting distributions further south due to warming waters along the State's coastline. Also provides educational resources on Tasmanian marine environments, marine species and climate change. Designed by Dr. Gretta Pecl
State Government Scientific permits (fauna) applications: public comment invited
Listing of applications for permits to take wildlife for scientific purposes. Public comment is invited. Also links to permit forms
State Government Tasmanian Forest Insect Collection
Provides information on the Tasmanian Forest Insect Collection (TFIC) which is only one of three state forestry-specific collections in Australia
State Government WhySci
Networking website helps users share knowledge and resources, and promote important science events around Tasmania developed by the Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts and the University of Tasmania

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