This document is the pest management strategy for the Northern Tablelands Region, which stretches from the NSW–Queensland border in the north, to below Walcha and Tamworth in the south and from around Warialda/Gunnedah in the west to half way down the escarpment in the east.
This management plan describes the significant conservation value of this national park, gives an overview of the issue of horses in the park, and how the park will be managed free of horses while protecting the heritage significance of the horses through their management outside the park.
Guy Fawkes River National Park, Nature Reserve and State Conservation Area are located on the eastern edge of the New England Tablelands and the western edge of the Dorrigo Plateau, in north eastern NSW. Guy Fawkes River National Park consists of 100,590 hectares, Guy Fawkes River Nature Reserve consists of two sections totalling 1,534 hectares and Guy Fawkes River State Conservation Area consists of two sections totalling 5,240 hectares.
This fire management strategy incorporates Guy Fawkes River National Park, Guy Fawkes River Nature Reserve and Guy Fawkes River State Conservation Area.