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19 May 2023

Schedules review plant species reports | Threatened species

A selection of NSW plant species was assessed between 2007 and 2009 as part of a systematic review of the schedules of the Threatened Species Conservation Act.

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09 Jun 2021

Species assessment reports and advice | Threatened species

A species assessment report, known as a Conservation Assessment Report under the Common Assessment Method, is now published as part of the final determination.

Close-up of a Gang-gang cockatoo with a striking red head and crest, contrasting with its soft grey body feathers, perched in a natural environment.
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05 Nov 2024

Access to information | Threatened species

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee meets the requirements of the Government Information (Public Access) Act to give public access to and encourage proactive release of committee information.

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15 Jan 2024

Drone pilots | Surveys, monitoring and records

The NSW Wildlife Drone Hub is building the NSW Government’s potential to track wildlife by training drone pilots.

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21 Jan 2022

Greater Sydney Biodiversity Survey | Surveys, monitoring and records

Discover more about the amazing plants and animals that live in bushland near you.

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21 Feb 2024

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27 Sep 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Intersecting Streams catchment 2024–25 | Water for the environment

This statement identifies the planning and prioritisation of water for the environment across the Intersecting Streams catchment with the aim to optimise the outcomes of recent flows with a focus on maintaining system connectivity.

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01 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Intersecting Streams catchment 2023–24 | Water for the environment

In 2023–24, NSW water managers will optimise the outcomes of recent flows with a focus on maintaining system connectivity.

10 Herrons perched on the branches of a bare tree
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01 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Barwon–Darling catchment 2024–25 | Water for the environment

This statement identifies the planning and prioritisation of water for the environment across the Barwon–Darling rivers with a focus on sustaining native fish populations and maintaining connection with the Baaka – Lower Darling system.

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16 Oct 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Barwon–Darling Barwaan–Culliwatta–Baaka rivers 2023–24 | Water for the environment

In 2023–24, NSW water managers in the Barwon–Darling Barwaan–Culliwatta–Baaka rivers will focus on sustaining native fish populations and maintaining connection with the Lower Darling Baaka.

The image showcases the iconic river red gums in the Barwon Nature Reserve. These majestic trees feature robust, gnarled trunks and expansive canopies of dense, green foliage. A particularly large river red gum stands prominently in the foreground, with textured bark and a backdrop of grassy fields and additional river red gums. The clear blue sky with minimal clouds enhances the natural beauty and tranquility of this protected area.