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20 Feb 2023

Report card finds NSW 2022 air quality best on record | Media release

NSW residents in metropolitan and regional areas last year enjoyed the best air quality since the monitoring network began nearly 30 years ago, the NSW Annual Air Quality Statement has found.
People wearing sunhats, sun protection, paddling their kayaks off Bradleys Head near the city of Sydney
News
27 Jan 2023

Room to move at Bark Hut campground following upgrades | Media release

Bark Hut picnic area and campground in Mount Kaputar National Park has had a facelift, with a $650,000 upgrade recently completed.
Bark Hut campground, Mount Kaputar National Park
News
24 Feb 2023

Saving our Species: Partnerships for wildlife conservation | News

For World Wildlife Day 2023 on 3 March, we’re taking on the theme of partnerships for wildlife conservation.
Dave Parker (SoS) and farmer Bert Matthews inspect plains-wanderer (Pedionomus torquatus) habitat
News
09 Jun 2023

Sharing culture to create new homes for the golden-tipped bat | News

Girrimarring wiirrilgal bulany ngayanbading (bat nest-type fur sun-like). Our native animal and plant species hold significant spiritual and cultural values for Indigenous people. Their unique connection to nature and their knowledge of Country are vital to helping save threatened species.
Golden-tipped bat (Kerivoula papuensis)
News
28 Apr 2023

Shy Albatross NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee Final Determination | News

Shy Albatross Thalassarche cauta Gould, 1840 has been listed as an Endangered species.
Shy a;batross
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30 Jun 2023

Sloane's Froglet NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee Final Determination | News

Sloane’s Froglet Crinia sloanei Littlejohn (1958) has been listed as an Endangered species.
Sloane's froglet Littlejohn
News
09 Jan 2023

Snowy Advisory Committee Independent Chair | News

Chair has sights set on a dynamic, healthy-living Snowy River.
Snowy Advisory Committee Independent Chair John Rodger
News
28 Feb 2023

Soil classification and why it matters | News

A key element of the National Soil Strategy is to strengthen soil knowledge. But what does this really mean?
Soil scientist standing at back of car with boot open assessing soil colour as part of a soil profile description
News
24 May 2023

Soil habitat of the endangered five-clawed worm skink | News

The five-clawed worm skink makes its home in the cracking clays (Vertosols) of the slopes and plains of northern New South Wales.
A Black Vertosol on the Liverpool Plains in which clearly shows the strong soil structure and cracks
News
19 Jun 2023

Arabian nights, and days (I) | News

Not all work undertaken by Soil and Land Assessment Team (SALAT) team members is conducted in New South Wales. The team's expertise has been sought for projects that support global food security in various places, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Red dunes near Al Ain, soil survey of Abu Dhabi