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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.

Boundary fencing policy | Park policies
Under certain conditions, we will share the cost of boundary fencing with adjoining landowners.

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.

Parks, reserves and protected areas
Areas protected by the National Parks and Wildlife Act play a critical role in protecting biodiversity, natural and cultural heritage.

Requirements to apply for advanced licence | Licences and permits
Learn about criteria for each advanced class of Native Animal Keeper Licence in New South Wales. You must be over 18 and demonstrate specific experience with the animals you're applying for an advanced licence to keep.

Establishing new parks and protected areas | Parks, reserves and protected areas
Each year we acquire new land for our parks system to protect biodiversity and cultural heritage and to provide areas for recreation.
Water
Managing and monitoring our wetlands, rivers, floodplains, coasts and estuaries.
Floodplains | Water
Programs, guidelines and assistance are available to help councils and communities deal with the impacts of flooding.
Wetlands | Water
From lakes and lagoons to coral reefs and seagrass beds, explore our wetlands and why they are important.
Commercial fishing access policy | Park policies
We can license commercial fishers and people practising aquaculture to access locations that are not open to the public.
