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Tasmania s wild deer population is on the rise — with many calling for better population control

Tasmania s wild deer population is on the rise — with many calling for better population control SatSaturday 6 updated SunSunday 7 Researchers estimate Tasmania s wild deer population increases by 5 per cent each year. ( Share Print text only Cancel At the western edge of Connorville, one of Tasmania s oldest and largest farms, the terrain rises sharply into the World Heritage area of the Great Western Tiers. Key points: Tasmania s wild deer population is estimated to increase by 5 per cent each year The Tasmanian government will release a draft report into the future management of wild deer later this year Farmers believe extending the recreational deer hunting season will help control the population

Heavy rain and flash flooding prompt preparation warnings for Tasmanian residents and farmers

Heavy rain and flash flooding prompt preparation warnings for Tasmanian residents and farmers By Manika Champ ThuThursday 4 updated FriFriday 5 Rivers in many catchments are rising. ( Share Print text only Cancel The Bureau of Meteorology has warned Northern Tasmania could be about to experience its most significant rainfall and flash flooding event since the state s deadly floods in 2016. Key points: The Bureau of Meteorology predicts up to 80mm of rain will fall across the north of the state between Friday afternoon and Saturday morning Elevated areas could receive up to 200mm Deloraine is the area most at risk of flooding, according to the BOM

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