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29 Aug 2024

Joint management agreements | Threatened species

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water makes joint management agreements to work with other authorities to protect threatened species.

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09 Jan 2024

Licences for working or living with threatened species | Threatened species

You need a licence to study, harm or pick a threatened native plant or animal.

A brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) with a joey in her pouch
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24 Oct 2022

Protecting koala habitat | Threatened species

Protecting high-quality koala habitat, whether on public or private land, is a key pillar of the NSW Koala Strategy. It will help stabilise koala population and benefit other native plants and animals.

A koala climbing up a long tree in the Blue Mountains
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17 Aug 2023

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.

 A female volunteer, wearing a high-visibility vest, nurses a koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in her arms at Cudgen Nature Reserve. The natural, earthy background highlights the outdoor setting.
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13 Feb 2024

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.

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16 Sep 2024

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.

A koala resting high on a green leafy tree with their joey on its back.
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11 Sep 2024

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.

A rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) perched in a tree
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12 Sep 2024

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.

A dirt path winding through a dense eucalyptus grove with sunlight filtering through the leaves, casting a warm glow on the scene.
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29 Jun 2021

Green Corridors program | Conservation programs

The Green Corridors program is a government priority action identified in the NSW 2021 Plan.

Trees standing in water
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18 Dec 2024

The Growth Centres Biodiversity Offset program | Conservation programs

The Growth Centres Biodiversity Offset program aims to protect some of the best remaining bushland in Western Sydney for current and future generations.

Wavy marshwort flowers in bloom in Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve