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Tasmania is the smallest state in Australia, and has many protected areas.

As of 3 September 2012 there were 584 pieces of reserved land (private and public) managed under the National Parks and Reserved Land Management Act 2002, equalling 2,584,126.33ha.[1] This Act recognises ten classes of reserved land, each with different management objectives.[2]

Land is also declared as reserves and/or protected under other state and federal Acts including the Regional Forest Agreement (Land Classification) Act 1998, Crown Lands Act 1976 and Forestry Act 1920.

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Conservation areas [edit]

Generally IUCN Category V or VI

Game reserves [edit]

IUCN Category VI

Historic sites [edit]

National parks [edit]

Nature recreation areas [edit]

IUCN Catergory III, V or VI

Nature reserves [edit]

Regional reserves [edit]

IUCN Category VI

State recreation areas [edit]

IUCN Category III, II or Ia

Private nature reserves [edit]

Private sanctuaries [edit]

Marine nature reserves, Marine national parks and Marine conservation areas [edit]

(these are not separate reserve types)

Public Reserves [edit]

Forest reserves [edit]

Indigenous protected areas [edit]

See also [edit]

External links [edit]

References:


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