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Managing pest animals and weeds in our national parks | Pest animals and weeds
We manage pest animal and weed populations in our national parks and wider reserve system.

National Parks and Wildlife Service aerial baiting program 2022 | Pest animals and weeds
Aerial baiting using 1080 is a well-refined technique widely employed by National Parks and Wildlife Service and other land managers. It is the most cost-effective method for fox and wild dog control over large and/or inaccessible areas.
Pesticide use notification in national parks | Pest animals and weeds
The community must be notified of planned pesticide use on all lands managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Supplementary pest control program | Pest animals and weeds
The Supplementary Pest Control program uses highly skilled volunteers to work alongside the National Parks and Wildlife Service to help remove pest animal species from our reserves.
Regional pest management strategies | Pest animals and weeds
We prepare pest management strategies for each region in New South Wales.
Pest animals | Pest animals and weeds
Pest animals threaten native animals and plants and can damage the environment, agriculture and cultural heritage sites.
Cane toads | Pest animals and weeds
The control of cane toads in our national parks is a high priority.

Stockton Beach Repair Project: frequently asked questions | Coasts
The Stockton Beach Repair Project involves beach nourishment, which is the mechanical placement of sand onto a beach for coastal protection or amenity purposes.

Stockton Beach Repair monitoring programs | Coasts
The NSW Government is undertaking various monitoring programs to inform the progress and overall success of the Stockton Beach Repair Project.
How to identify a cane toad | Pest animals and weeds
Find out how to tell the difference between a cane toad and a native frog.