Threatened Species Protection Act 1995
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The Threatened Species Protection Act 1995, is an act of the Parliament of Tasmania that provides the statute relating to conservation of flora and fauna. Its long title is An Act to provide for the protection and management of threatened native flora and fauna and to enable and promote the conservation of native flora and fauna. It received the Royal Assent on 14 November 1995.
[edit] See also
- Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, federal legislation
- Wildlife Conservation Act 1950, Western Australian legislation