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21 Jun 2024

Management of deceased whales | Wildlife management

The National Parks and Wildlife Service provides a central advisory service for the whale migrations season.

A beached whale on a sandy beach with a group of people gathered around it. One person is wearing a high-visibility vest, indicating an organized response. The background includes buildings and vegetation under an overcast sky.
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28 Nov 2024

Professional and landholder kangaroo harvester licence | Wildlife management

You must have a professional or landholder kangaroo harvester licence if you want to harvest kangaroos and sell kangaroo carcasses in New South Wales.

A kangaroo in Wilandra National Park
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20 Jan 2025

About us

We are ensuring a sustainable New South Wales through climate change and energy action, water management, and environment and heritage conservation and protection.

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17 Sep 2024

Biodiversity conservation framework | Animals and plants

Learn about the framework for the conservation of biodiversity in New South Wales.

Small trees in arid landscape
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06 Aug 2024

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee | Threatened species

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee is established under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. It is an independent committee of scientists appointed by the Minister for the Environment.

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02 Dec 2021

Assessment | Threatened species

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee uses the Common Assessment Method and the listing criteria in the Biodiversity Conservation Regulation 2017 to determine if a species, population or ecological community is eligible for listing.

The southern corroboree frog sits on a pond in Kosciusko National Park with its vibrant yellow and black striped body
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17 Jan 2025

Nomination | Threatened species

Nominating a species, population or ecological community as threatened, or nominating a key threatening process is the first step in the process for listing in the Schedules of the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016.

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09 Jun 2021

Public exhibition and listing | Threatened species

Preliminary Determinations are placed on public exhibition to encourage comment and to attract additional information relevant to the assessment.

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09 Jun 2021

Nomination, assessment, public exhibition and listing | Threatened species

Anyone can nominate a species, population, ecological community or key threatening process to be listed or delisted from the Schedules of the Act. The main steps in the process are nomination, assessment, public exhibition and listing.

Yellow-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus) standing on granite outcrop.
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19 May 2023

Review of the TSC Act Schedules | Threatened species

Between 2007 and 2009, the NSW Scientific Committee undertook a systematic review of the conservation status of a selection of plant and animal species listed under the Threatened Species Conservation Act.

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