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Coffs Harbour Northern Beaches community invited to national park reserves information session | Media release
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) invites the Northern Beaches community of Coffs Harbour to an information session regarding management of the region’s national park reserves.

Snowies Alpine Walk project: update November 2024 | Park management
The world-class Snowies Alpine Walk is almost complete.

Subscribe to Saving our Species news | Threatened species
Nearly 1,000 native plants and animals are currently facing extinction in New South Wales. But it’s not too late to do something and make a difference.

Register of leases, easements and rights of way | Park management
This register lists information about leases, easements and rights of way granted under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. The register also lists those licences granted under section 153D of this Act.

Sawpit Creek Sewage Plant: Pollutant monitoring data archive | Park management
Regular monitoring and reporting of specified pollutants at the Sawpit Creek Sewage Plant is required by Environment Protection Licence No. 447.

Park visitor survey | Park management
Surveys of domestic visitors to NSW national parks show a trend of increasing visitation. From 2020 to 2022, visits increased by over 5%, achieving the second highest visitation estimate on record.

Saving our Species public register user guidance | Threatened species
This information will guide you through our new-look public register.

Partnering to save a critically endangered 'jewel of the woodlands' | Threatened species
Partners are working together to protect the regent honeyeater’s fading chorus, and there’s still much to be done.

Saving our superb parrot project
Each project partner brings a unique quality to conserve this spectacular parrot.

Destination biodiversity: the most loved nature experiences in New South Wales | Threatened species
In New South Wales, we are surrounded by diverse ecosystems, from epic mountain ranges to sandy shorelines. These natural playgrounds help our beloved tourist destinations thrive and support many unique threatened species and ecological communities.
