Protected Areas of Tasmania - Nature Reserves

Nature Reserves

IUCN IV or Ia

  • Albatross Island
  • Bass Pyramid
  • Betsey Island
  • Big Green Island
  • Black Pyramid Rock
  • Cape Bernier
  • Cape Deslacs
  • Chappell Islands
  • Christmas Island
  • Clarke Island
  • Coal River Gorge
  • Curtis Island
  • Dennes Hill
  • Devils Tower
  • Diamond Island
  • Dismal Swamp
  • Duckholes Lagoons
  • East Kangaroo Island
  • East Risdon
  • Foster Islands
  • George Rocks
  • Green Island
  • Green Point
  • Hawley
  • Hospital Creek
  • Ile Des Phoques
  • Isabella Island
  • Judgement Rocks
  • Kentford Forest
  • Lake Johnston
  • Lavinia
  • Lime Bay
  • Long Spit (private)
  • Low Islets
  • Moriarty Rocks
  • Native Point
  • North East Islet
  • Penguin Islet
  • Peter Murrell
  • Pitt Water
  • Reid Rocks
  • Rodondo Island
  • Sith Cala
  • Tenth Island
  • The Doughboys
  • Three Hummock Island
  • Three Sisters-Goat Island
  • Tom Gibson
  • Township Lagoon
  • West Moncoeur Island
  • Wingaroo
  • Woodvine Nature Reserve
  • Wright Rock

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