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Public exhibition and listing | Threatened species
Preliminary Determinations are placed on public exhibition to encourage comment and to attract additional information relevant to the assessment.

Nomination, assessment, public exhibition and listing | Threatened species
Anyone can nominate a species, population, ecological community or key threatening process to be listed or delisted from the Schedules of the Act. The main steps in the process are nomination, assessment, public exhibition and listing.

Review of the TSC Act Schedules | Threatened species
Between 2007 and 2009, the NSW Scientific Committee undertook a systematic review of the conservation status of a selection of plant and animal species listed under the Threatened Species Conservation Act.

$3.5 million boost for koala care in regional New South Wales | Media release
The NSW Government is delivering on its commitment to provide additional support to wildlife hospitals, koala protection and research with more than $3.5 million in new funding provided to 3 regional wildlife-care facilities.

Schedules review animal species reports | Threatened species
A selection of NSW animal species was assessed between 2007 and 2009 as part of a systematic review of the schedules of the Threatened Species Conservation Act.

Schedules review plant species reports | Threatened species
A selection of NSW plant species was assessed between 2007 and 2009 as part of a systematic review of the schedules of the Threatened Species Conservation Act.

Species assessment reports and advice | Threatened species
A species assessment report, known as a Conservation Assessment Report under the Common Assessment Method, is now published as part of the final determination.

Access to information | Threatened species
The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee meets the requirements of the Government Information (Public Access) Act to give public access to and encourage proactive release of committee information.

Drone pilots | Surveys, monitoring and records
The NSW Wildlife Drone Hub is building the NSW Government’s potential to track wildlife by training drone pilots.

Greater Sydney Biodiversity Survey | Surveys, monitoring and records
Discover more about the amazing plants and animals that live in bushland near you.
