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Reptiles in wetlands | Wetlands
Many reptiles depend on NSW wetlands, including freshwater turtles, water skinks, snakes and water dragons.

Estuary report cards | Estuaries
We use report cards to tell us about the condition of NSW estuaries.
Protecting wetlands | Wetlands
The conservation of wetlands is guided by the NSW Wetlands Policy, the Ramsar Convention and state and national programs.
Other protected wetlands | Wetlands
Many NSW wetlands are nationally significant, protected under a coastal planning policy or in national parks.
Unravelling the mystery of the drying Thirlmere Lakes | Wetlands
The Thirlmere Lakes Research Program (2017–2021) was a special investigation that aimed to shed light on changes in the lakes' water levels by gaining a better understanding of the land and ground water systems.
Thirlmere Lakes Research Newsletter: Winter 2021 | Wetlands
Thirlmere Lakes are possibly at their highest levels for the last decade.
Thirlmere Lakes Research Newsletter: summer 2020–21 | Wetlands
After reasonable rain events in the lead up to Christmas 2020, Thirlmere Lakes continues to hold water and the vegetation and fauna appear to be in relatively good condition.
NSW Wetland Inventory | Wetlands
We’re collecting data and information about NSW wetlands to improve the way they’re managed.

Biodiversity in estuaries | Estuaries
Estuaries are often referred to as the nurseries of the sea. They contain a diversity of plants and provide shelter, nutrient-rich food and nesting sites for juvenile and adult animals.
Protection and management of estuaries | Estuaries
Appropriate management of estuaries is essential to protect and maintain their unique biodiversity and fragile function.