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Spotted-tailed quoll | Native animals
The spotted-tailed or tiger quoll is mainland Australia's largest carnivorous marsupial.

Whales | Native animals
Every year, humpback whales and southern right whales can be seen migrating along the NSW coastline.

Humpback whale | Native animals
Each year between April and November, Australia's eastern coastline comes alive with the spectacular acrobatic displays of humpback whales.

News and updates | Biodiversity Offsets Scheme
News and updates on the NSW Biodiversity Offsets Scheme

Southern right whale | Native animals
Southern right whales are protected throughout Australia and are listed as a threatened species in New South Wales.
Wombats | Native animals
Wombats are stout, sturdy marsupials native to Australia.

Living with wombats | Native animals
Wombats are extremely strong and determined animals and may sometimes build their burrows under houses, along driveways or along domestic stock routes. This may cause some inconvenience and conflict between wombats and people.

Woodland birds | Native animals
Woodlands are home to a great diversity of native birds, including robins, thornbills, honeyeaters and owls.

Bush stone-curlew | Native animals
The bush stone-curlew, or bush thick-knee, is a large, mainly nocturnal, ground-dwelling bird endemic to Australia.

Living with native animals | Native animals
Native animals may live in our backyards, parks, bushland and waterways near urban neighbourhoods.
