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12 Sep 2022

Working with landholders | News

In the Murray catchment, environmental water managers are working with local landholders to deliver environmental flows to private wetlands with spectacular results.
Moama Five Mile Riverside Walk, Murray Valley Regional Park
News
21 Sep 2022

New NPWS office for Bargo | Media release

A new office and workshop for the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is to be constructed in Bargo.
The view of the Sydney skyline over rugged bushland from the Powerline Trail in the Bargo State Conservation Area
News
09 Sep 2022

New online tool to track NSW's journey to net zero | Media release

A new interactive dashboard tracking NSW's progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions has been released by the NSW Government.
Windmills at Boco Rock Wind Farm, Nimmitabel. Sheep graze in the foreground
News
08 Nov 2022

Release of southern pygmy perch first step in recovery | News

For the first time in more than 40 years, the southern pygmy perch is again swimming in the Murrumbidgee catchment.
Southern pygmy perch release, Paika Lake
News
01 Aug 2022

South east environment webinar series | News

The South East Environment Webinar Series was held during Biodiversity Month to celebrate the incredible work being done to protect and enhance biodiversity in the South East Region.
The humid eucalypt forests of NSW are internationally unique.
News
15 Aug 2022

Supporting native fish in the Murray Darling Basin | News

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water environmental water managers are working closely with WaterNSW to supplement airspace releases with water for the environment to produce river flow conditions that promote fish breeding and spawning.
Morton Boulka picnic area. This remote and tranquil spot in Kinchega National Park links the mighty Cawndilla and Menindee Lake systems
News
21 Nov 2022

Updated Plant Community Types make ecologists' work easier | News

Anyone managing or conserving biodiversity in eastern New South Wales will benefit from the update to Plant Community Types.
Sherwood Forest drive
News
21 Oct 2022

Like riding a bike, new Cycling Strategy is all about balance | Media release

Thanks to a growing demand for cycling experiences in national parks, a new National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Cycling Strategy launched today.
Mountain bike riders, healthy outdoor sports, Garigal National Park is a protected national park
News
31 Aug 2022

Threatened connections: Uncovering the hidden connections between threatened species and Australian life

In Australia, we are surrounded by an incredible diversity of natural life – made up of native plants, animals and ecosystems that coexist to support and nurture us all.

Yellow-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus). Saving our Species conservation project
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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.

A tree leaning over a river bank