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Orange hawkweed | Pest animals and weeds
Orange hawkweed is an invasive daisy that is found in Kosciuszko National Park. Detector dogs help us find and control this weed in the sensitive alpine environment.
Level 2 actions: creating buffers | Wildlife management
Level 2 flying-fox camp management actions involve creating buffers around camps to separate humans and flying-foxes.

Flying-foxes and barbed wire | Wildlife management
Barbed wire can be deadly to a range of wildlife, including flying-foxes and other bats.

Flying-foxes and netting | Wildlife management
Netting is an effective method for protecting fruit and vegetables, but the wrong type of netting can be deadly to wildlife.

Heat stress in flying-fox camps | Wildlife management
In the past 2 decades, several documented extreme heat events have caused significant numbers of flying-fox deaths.

Wallaroo quota correction | Wildlife management
Correction of an error discovered in wallaroo population estimates and quotas – 8 December 2020.

Funding and support
We help individuals, communities, organisations and businesses make a difference to our state’s environment and heritage.

Surveys, monitoring and records | Animals and plants
Explore how we keep track of plants and animals in their habitat and use the data we collect to inform our programs to conserve them.

Management of deceased whales | Wildlife management
The National Parks and Wildlife Service provides a central advisory service for the whale migrations season.

Professional and landholder kangaroo harvester licence | Wildlife management
You must have a professional or landholder kangaroo harvester licence if you want to harvest kangaroos and sell kangaroo carcasses in New South Wales.
