The proposed activity involves the construction of a section of The Gateway to the Bundian Way walking track within Beowa National Park from near The Pinnacles car park south to the intersection of North Head Track and an unnamed track directly south near Worange Point.
This Review of Environmental Factors applies to land reserved under Part 4 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. The activity will occur at locations within the Trial Bay precinct.
This strategy was developed to help land managers deal with diffuse sources of water pollution, mainly stormwater pollution. Through better management of this complex issue, water quality and ecosystem health can be improved.
The NSW Koala Research Plan is a 10-year plan. It is a dynamic document that will be reviewed, evaluated and updated at regular intervals throughout its life.
Natural resource management helps improve biodiversity and native vegetation, sensitive riverine and coastal ecosystems, soil condition and socio-economic well-being. This strategy was developed to link local, regional, state and national natural resource management data to inform and guide the community on how we care for our natural resources in New South Wales.
This policy provides a framework for the development of translocation proposals for threatened and protected plants and animals under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (BC Act), where the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is the approval authority.
This strategy was developed to help address elevated nutrient levels and reduced river flows, which are thought to be two major factors that contribute to stresses on the river.
This policy outlines the roles and responsibilities for those involved in scientific, education and conservation actions that require a scientific licence.