Yiraaldiya National Park draft plan of management
This draft plan of management provides members of the community with the opportunity to have a say in the management directions for the park.
The park protects an important remnant of Cumberland Plain woodland. It also protects significant cultural heritage and biodiversity values, and provides opportunities for public recreation, nature appreciation, and the conservation of species that were once widespread on the Cumberland Plain. The park is a key part of a network of feral predator-free areas established across New South Wales to enable the reintroduction of native animal species that are either declining or locally extinct.
The Yiraaldiya National Park draft plan of management proposes objectives and operations to achieve:
- reintroduction of native animal species that are either declining or locally extinct
- continued recovery of threatened and rare ecosystems and species
- protection of Aboriginal cultural heritage and natural values
- opportunities for nature-based visitor activities including bushwalking, cycling, and environmental and cultural education.
Have your say
You are invited to provide feedback on the draft Yiraaldiya National Park plan of management. You are also invited to provide feedback on the format of this draft plan which reflects a revised format proposed in response to recent changes to the park planning provisions of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. For more information visit the Yiraaldiya National Park draft plan of management consultation.
Comments close 3 June 2025.