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Lead Environmental Community Groups | Funding and support
This program helps lead community environmental organisations build the NSW community’s capacity to protect and conserve our environment.

Managing water in wet times | Water for the environment
Rivers, creeks and wetlands play a vital role in sustaining healthy communities and economies. They provide connections across the landscape for people, plants and animals, with benefits that extend well beyond the riverbank.

Supporting activities | Water for the environment
The planning and delivery of water for the environment involves a range of supporting activities including scientific monitoring, evaluation and water trading.

Major Resource Recovery Infrastructure | Funding and support
This program supports investment in waste and recycling infrastructure.

Understanding water trade | Water for the environment
Every year, water in our rivers and dams is bought and sold to meet the needs of towns, farms, industries and the environment.

Water trade FAQs | Water for the environment
Frequently asked questions about trade are explained below.

About native vegetation | Native vegetation
Native vegetation is trees, shrubs, herbs and grasses that are indigenous to New South Wales. These plants are vital to the health of our land.

Amphibians | Native animals
Australia has 240 known species of amphibians, and all of them are frogs.

Describing unallocated vegetation clearing | Native vegetation
Unallocated vegetation clearing refers to clearing that does not need approval, where an approval has not been recorded, or where the clearing is unlawful.

Invertebrates | Native animals
Find out where these animals are found, how they can be identified and what can be done to protect them.
