The National Parks and Wildlife Service has developed a draft master plan for a continuous coastal trail from Caves Beach to Budgewoi that promotes safe, sustainable nature-based recreation for local communities while protecting environmental and cultural values.
This draft conservation strategy for the southern greater glider proposes a priority management area and identifies potential threats and management actions required to secure the future of the species. Members of the community can propose changes to the draft while it is on exhibition.
Yiraaldiya National Park, in Dharug Country on the Cumberland Plain in western Sydney, represents a landmark initiative in conservation, cultural recognition and ecological restoration.
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service has prepared this document to give members of the public an opportunity to provide feedback on proposed changes to the Bald Rock and Boonoo Boonoo national parks plan of management.
Guula Ngurra National Park was established after NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) acquired Tugalong Station (2,165 ha) and Little Forest West (404 ha). NPWS has also reclassified 808 ha from Bangadilly National Park.
Statement of management intentGuula Ngurra National Park
The strategic management framework establishes the overarching framework for the protection, management and monitoring of the Willandra Lakes Region. It has been prepared to complement existing legislation, management regimes and governance arrangements, ensuring that Australia’s responsibilities under the UNESCO World Heritage Convention are met.
The Queanbeyan Nature Reserve draft plan of management has been developed to guide the management of critically endangered natural temperate grassland and box-gum grassy woodland added to the reserve in 2004.