Nature restoration. Landscape resilience. Sustainable futures.

Leading collaborative action to protect, restore and strengthen the resilience of southern Tasmania’s unique biodiversity and landscapes.

We drive knowledge, innovation and partnerships to deliver practical, purposeful and impactful solutions for nature and people.

Through strategic on-ground actions, we work to protect our unique wildlife and ecosystems, build climate resilience, support sustainable productions and secure a thriving natural environment for generations to come.

Where nature and productivity intersect

Southern Tasmania is one of Australia’s most distinctive natural regions. It is a place where globally important landscapes, biodiverse ecosystems, culturally significant sites, urban centres and premium primary production industries coexist within highly connected systems.

We play a key role in stewarding landscapes and seascapes where environmental integrity, primary productivity and community well-being work together, protecting what defines our region while strengthening the communities and industries that depend on our natural values.

Help us to restore southern Tasmania’s natural landscapes

When you donate to NRM South, you invest in our ongoing efforts to identify, design and deliver actions that protect, improve, and sustainably manage Tasmania’s natural resources for the shared environmental, social and economic benefit of our community.

If you’re interested in making a one-off or ongoing donation, click on the button below to visit our DONATE page. You can also donate to NRM South through our Recycle Rewards program, working to protect Little Penguins on Bruny Island.

Latest News & Updates

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Upcoming Events

Looking for more information on our PMP course?

If you’ve heard or read about our Property Management Planning (PMP) course on the news recently and would like to find out more, we run this course annually in southern Tasmania via a series of weekend workshops across late summer-autumn. We’ll be opening registrations for the 2027 PMP course towards the end of this year, but if you’d like to register your interest and stay notified, you can get in touch with our Land Program Coordinator by clicking on the link below.

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