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31 Oct 2023

Co-investment Program | Threatened species

This partnership program focuses on large-scale conservation projects, with funding allocated over 5 years.

A superb parrot (Polytelis swainsonii) juvenile male perched on a tree branch
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07 May 2024

Collaboration brings new life to Dry Lake in the Lachlan catchment | News

The NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water worked with Traditional Owners and landholders on a watering action to heal this parcel of land.

Foamy water is lapping at the shore of Dry Lake. Black-box trees are on the far side of the lake and there are waterbirds on the lake.
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10 Jan 2025

Bundian Way Walking Track | Park management

The draft review of environmental factors for a proposal to construct a new walking track section in Beowa National Park consultation has closed.

A dirt path winds through scrub and trees
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08 Nov 2018

Managing pests and weeds | Park management

We use several methods to control and manage pests and weeds in NSW alpine resorts.

This image shows efforts to control invasive species, specifically broom, in the alpine areas of Kosciuszko National Park. Broom is a significant pest plant that can outcompete native vegetation, impacting the habitat of native species like the mountain pygmy-possum.
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08 Nov 2018

Native vegetation rehabilitation in NSW alpine resorts | Park management

If you manage or develop land in the alpine resort areas of Kosciuszko National Park, you may be required to undertake the rehabilitation of native vegetation as a condition of consent to development.

A view of vegetation rehabilitation efforts in Perisher, March 2015, featuring newly planted native plants and restored landscapes, with a ski lift construction site and vehicles visible in the background.
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28 May 2024

Bell's turtle conservation project | Threatened species

Bell's turtle (Myuchelys bellii) is only found in the high-elevation rivers of the New England Tablelands, in the upper reaches of the Namoi, Gwydir, Severn, Beardy and Deepwater river systems.

Turtle hatchlings making their way to the ocean
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22 Apr 2024

Milton Ulladulla subtropical rainforest revival | Threatened species

Located on Murramarang lands, this forest recovery project aims to protect Milton Ulladulla subtropical rainforest and expand its range.

Colorful Aboriginal art featuring a rainbow serpent weaving through earthy patterns with animals: owl, bat, butterfly, frog, and lizard, set against a dotted green backdrop.
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19 Apr 2024

Senecio linearifolius var. dangarensis Belcher ex I. Thomps, a shrub – retention of Endangered Species listing | Final determination 2024

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee, established under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (the Act), has made a final determination to reject a proposal to remove the shrub Senecio linearifolius var. dangarensis Belcher ex I.
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05 Apr 2024

Styphelia perileuca J.M. Powell, a shrub – Endangered species listing | Final determination 2024

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee, established under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (the Act), has made a Final Determination to list the shrub Styphelia perileuca J.M.
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05 Apr 2024

Swamp skink Lissolepis coventryi (Storr, 1978) – Endangered species listing | Final determination 2024

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee, established under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (the Act), has made a Final Determination to list the Swamp Skink Lissolepis coventryi (Storr 1978) as an Endangered species in Part 2 of Schedule 1 of the Act.
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