Kangaroo management zones are used to allocate and issue harvesting quotas. These quotas limit the number of kangaroos of each species that may be harmed commercially in any kangaroo management zone.
Management zone maps
- NSW commercial kangaroo management all zones map (PDF 3.6MB)
(link is external) - Zone 1: Tibooburra map (PDF 3.8MB)
(link is external) - Zone 2: Broken Hill map (PDF 4.7MB)
(link is external) - Zone 4: Lower Darling map (PDF 4.6MB)
(link is external) - Zone 6: Cobar map (PDF 4.3MB)
(link is external) - Zone 7: Bourke map (PDF 6MB)
(link is external) - Zone 8: Narrabri map (PDF 4.6MB)
(link is external) - Zone 9: Armidale map (PDF 2.6MB)
(link is external) - Zone 10: Coonabarabran map (PDF 6.7MB)
(link is external) - Zone 13: Glen Innes map (PDF 4MB)
(link is external) - Zone 14: Upper Hunter map (PDF 5.1MB)
(link is external) - Zone 16: South East map (PDF 4.3MB)
(link is external) - Zone 17: Griffith North map (PDF 6.3MB)
(link is external) - Zone 18: Griffith South map (PDF 4.4MB)
(link is external) - Zone 48: Central Tablelands North map (PDF 2.8MB)
(link is external) - Zone 49: Central Tablelands South map (PDF 2.7MB)
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Annual harvest quotas for each management zones are established using population estimates calculated from annual population monitoring and reporting.
For more information on kangaroo management zones and population quotas in New South Wales, see the Wildlife Trade Management Plan for the Commercial Harvest of Kangaroos in New South Wales 2022–26 or contact the Kangaroo Management Program Team.