Which experts and key stakeholders have helped inform the draft Clarence Natural Areas Strategy?

    Initial input was sought from; Parks and Wildlife Service, Natural Resources and Environment Threatened Species Unit,  CCC Sustainability and Advisory Committee (formerly the Natural Resource Management Committee), Threatened Plants Tasmania, Birdlife Tasmania, NRM South, CCC Tracks and Trails Committee, Hobart City Council (Fire and Biodiversity), Derwent Estuary Program,  University of Tasmania, Tasmanian Fire Service, Landcare Tasmania, Wildcare Tasmania, Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, South East Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre,  Clarence Landcare and Coastcare groups, environmental consultancies (current or previous work on council’s Reserve Activity Plans), representatives from council’s Open Space and Recreation, City Planning and Environment and Biodiversity teams.