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20 Sep 2023

Monitoring and reporting on water quality | Water quality

We conduct health assessments of waterways and work with local councils and other agencies to monitor water quality.

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31 Jan 2024

Water quality investigations | Water quality

Learn about research projects investigating pollutants at our beaches.

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12 Mar 2024

Marine wildlife incidents | Native animals

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is responsible for the protection, conservation, and management of marine wildlife in NSW waters.

Marine mammal experts assessing the health of the Merimbula dugong (Dugong dugon) during the relocation operation
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16 Nov 2023

Marine wildlife reporting | Native animals

Volunteers, commercial organisations and the National Parks and Wildlife Service staff make valuable contributions to our knowledge about marine wildlife.

Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) swimming through ocean waves.
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16 Nov 2023

Marine wildlife dashboard | Native animals

This interactive dashboard shows data from marine wildlife incidents in New South Wales.

Marine mammal experts assessing the health of the Merimbula dugong (Dugong dugon) during the relocation operation
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19 Sep 2024

Find a licensed wildlife rehabilitation provider in New South Wales | Native animals

We currently license various volunteer groups and a small number of facilities and individuals as wildlife rehabilitation providers. Together, they service nearly all of New South Wales.

An eastern grey joey (Macropus giganteus) in its mother's pouch
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13 Jun 2024

Obtaining a licence | Native animals

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water regulates wildlife rehabilitation to ensure services are available, reliable and applied in accordance with best practice.

A baby flying fox, wrapped in a blanket, being held by a wildlife carer
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19 Dec 2024

Our standards of care | Native animals

Licensed wildlife rehabilitation providers must ensure that the welfare needs of injured and sick protected animals are met, so the conservation benefits from their rehabilitation and release are optimised.

A Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) clings to a tree branch at the Koala Hospital in Port Macquarie, receiving care from a human hand offering food.
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18 Sep 2024

Cuttagee Lake | Estuaries

Our water quality monitoring program has shown Cuttagee Lake to have good water quality. Find out more about the estuary and its unique features.

A view of Cuttagee Lake with Bermaguee Nature Reserve in the background
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28 Nov 2023

Dalhousie Creek | Estuaries

Our water quality monitoring program has shown Dalhousie Creek to have excellent water quality. Find out more about the estuary and its unique features.

A view of Dalhousie Creek behind Hungry Head Beach