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05 Feb 2024

Licences to harm kangaroos | Licences and permits

Find out how to manage the impacts of kangaroos, wallaroos and wallabies.

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30 Jan 2024

Licence to harm native animals | Licences and permits

Find out how to apply for a licence to harm protected native animals other than kangaroos.

Grey-headed Flying-fox in full flight against a blue sky.
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21 Jun 2024

Landholder’s licence to harm native animals application form | Licences and permits

A biodiversity conservation licence.

NSW Government
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23 May 2024

Ulladulla office | Locations

Contact the Ulladulla office - National Parks and Wildlife Service. You can get in touch with us by email, phone or mail.

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05 Mar 2024

Protected animal specimens annual transaction limit | Licences and permits

There is an enforceable limit of 5 transactions that you can perform in a 12-month period.

Group of taxidermy (powerful owl, grey-headed flying-fox, Australian magpie, lace monitor, short-beaked echidna) on display at Royal National Park
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27 Jun 2024

Access to property through a national park inquiry form | Park polices

This form is for you to inquire about access to your property on a road or trail through a national park or other reserve managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.

NSW Government
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27 Jun 2024

Accessible parks policy | Park policies

Addressing barriers to national parks for people with disability.

Woman walking next to a man in a wheelchair with a child on his lap.
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27 Jun 2024

Beekeeping policy | Park policies

Beekeeping is allowed in some national parks but it must be balanced with conservation values and the needs of other park users.

A honeybee on a bright yellow wattle flower.
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27 Jun 2024

Boundary fencing policy | Park policies

Under certain conditions, we will share the cost of boundary fencing with adjoining landowners.

In addition to the wire fence, the image shows a dry, rocky landscape with sparse vegetation. The ground is covered in small rocks, and the sky appears partly cloudy. The fence extends into the distance, dividing the landscape.
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27 Jun 2024

Caves access policy | Park policies

We manage access to caves to reduce risk to visitors and to minimise harm to cave features and processes. To enter many caves, you must formally apply for access.

Stalagmite Lots Wife Wombeyan Caves part of The Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area Colong Sector limestone caves set in the Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve