Iconic species are socially, culturally and economically important, and the community expects them to be effectively managed and protected.
The Saving our Species program has projects in place to protect 8 iconic species in New South Wales.
These strategic projects align with the program's 2 main objectives:
to maximise the number of threatened species secure in the wild in New South Wales for 100 years
to control the key threats facing our most vulnerable plants and animals.
Find out how we are helping our iconic species
Bilby
Through habitat loss and competition with introduced animals, the number of these small mammals has dramatically reduced over the last 100 years. Learn more about the bilby(link is external).
Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis)
Image Credit:
Brad Leue/AWC
Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis)
Wollemi pine
This critically endangered tree was presumed to have become extinct millions of years ago until it was rediscovered in New South Wales during the 1990s.
The malleefowl is a large, distinctive, ground-dwelling bird. Most easily seen at their nest mound, this species usually quietly walks away from observers and rarely flies.