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07 Nov 2024

Applications open to register for Kosciuszko wild horse rehoming | Media release

The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is now taking applications to become registered to rehome wild horses from Kosciuszko National Park.

A view of the Spencers Creek Bridge on the Snowies Alpine Walk in Kosciuszko National Park
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07 Nov 2024

Hunter Coast national parks now hiring 07 November 2024 | Media release

Imagine caring for and protecting some of the state’s most precious national parks, including offshore islands across the beautiful Port Stephens region.

The Hunter River is a deep glassy blue colour with trees along the shore
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15 Sep 2023

Legislation and policy | Koala Country

Legislation and policy helping to protect koalas and their habitat in New South Wales.

 

A koala in a tree
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23 Feb 2022

Hill End water and sewer utilities pricing | Park management

The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service has changed the way charges are made for water connection and usage and for sewerage connection and use. The changes are effective March 2022.

A scenic view of a countryside landscape at sunrise, seen from a hilltop lookout. The sun is rising on the horizon, casting a warm golden glow across the fields, trees, and small buildings scattered throughout the valley below. Soft clouds streak across the sky, painted with hues of orange, pink, and blue. The foreground includes grassy and rocky terrain, leading the eye toward the expansive, tranquil scene stretching into the distance.
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10 Oct 2024

Turning back the tide of extinctions in NSW national parks | Park management

The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is establishing a network of 10 feral predator-free areas in NSW national parks.

Brush-tailed bettong being released by a person kneeling on the ground. It is a night release onto a red dirt floor with trees visible in the background.
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10 Oct 2024

Ngambaa Nature Reserve feral predator–free area | Park management

A network of feral predator-free areas is being established by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.

"A scenic view of Ngambaa Nature Reserve, featuring dense forested areas with tall trees and lush green foliage. The landscape is bathed in natural sunlight, highlighting the vibrant vegetation and peaceful atmosphere of the reserve.
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10 Oct 2024

Mallee Cliffs National Park feral predator-free area partnership project | Park management

A ground-breaking conservation partnership between the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Australian Wildlife Conservancy.

"A reintroduced male numbat at Mallee Cliffs, wearing a radio-tracking collar, perched on a tree branch with a backdrop of leaves and bark.
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10 Oct 2024

Pilliga feral predator-free area partnership project | Park management

A groundbreaking conservation partnership between the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Australian Wildlife Conservancy.

A bridled nailtail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata) stands alert on the ground in the Pilliga State Conservation Area, showcasing its distinctive white facial stripe and long, slender tail.
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10 Oct 2024

Sturt National Park feral predator-free area partnership project | Park management

A ground-breaking conservation partnership between the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and University of New South Wales (Sydney), operating as Wild Deserts.

Dusky hopping mouse being released from a cage onto red soil.
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10 Oct 2024

Ngambaa Nature Reserve feral predator–free area: update October 2024 | Park management

Construction on the Ngambaa Nature Reserve feral predator-free area is complete.

Man in NSW parks uniform closing a large wire gate. A dirt road leads into the area with forest beyond.