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How to get involved with the NSW Koala Strategy | Threatened species
There is a lot you can do to protect koalas and other native wildlife, from reporting a koala sighting to joining a wildlife rehabilitation group.

What is a biodiversity stewardship agreement
A Biodiversity Stewardship Agreement helps conserve habitat for native species and ecosystems and generates biodiversity credits that can be sold to fund management of weeds, pests, fire, and ecological restoration.
NSW Koala Research Plan | Threatened species
To protect koalas in New South Wales, we need to learn more about them. Up to $5.7 million will fund research to fill knowledge gaps and conserve koalas.

Birds | Native animals
New South Wales is home to hundreds of species of native birds, including the rainbow lorikeet, the emu and the little penguin.

Conservation programs | Animals and plants
Find out about programs that protect and conserve NSW public lands and partnership programs to protect and conserve privately owned lands.

Land protected through the Growth Centres Biodiversity Offset Program | Conservation programs
Since the program began in 2008, 715 hectares of high conservation value land has been permanently protected at 20 locations across western Sydney.

Biodiversity Investment Opportunities Map | Conservation programs
The Biodiversity Investment Opportunities Map (BIO Map) is a key deliverable of the NSW Government's $40 million Green Corridors program.

Illawarra BIO Map | Conservation programs
The Illawarra BIO Map aims to achieve better biodiversity outcomes by directing biodiversity investment funding to strategic locations of greatest benefit.

Our principles for the use of biodiversity offsets in New South Wales | Conservation programs
We have developed principles to provide a useful framework when considering biodiversity impacts and appropriate offset requirements.

Animals and plants
Learn about NSW plants and animals and our programs to protect, monitor and conserve their populations and habitat.
