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30 Apr 2024

Tomaree Headland walking track work | Media release

Walking track access to the summit of Tomaree Headland will change during May as the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service completes maintenance to tracks and heritage restoration at Fort Tomaree.
A couple in activewear walk down a red brick path through a coastal forest, with blue sea glimpsing between the trees
News
05 Mar 2024

Unlawful native vegetation clearing results in enforceable undertaking for landholder | Media release

A landholder in the Collarenebri area has entered into an enforceable undertaking with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water following the unlawful clearing of 534 hectares of native vegetation on their property.
A low, spreading tree on dry reddish ground with tussocks of wild grass sparingly around
News
15 Feb 2024

Vandals destroy endangered trees in Jaaningga Nature Reserve | Media release

The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is investigating the destruction of rare native trees in a nature reserve south of Bellingen.
NPWS Ranger Martin Smith with destroyed trees
News
22 Mar 2024

Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area walking track upgrade | Media release

Visitors to Walgun Cape Byron State Conservation Area will soon enjoy further improvements with works set to commence on Stage 2 of the Cape Byron walking track rebuild between Wategos Beach and the Cape Byron Lighthouse.
Man sitting on bench overlooking ocean front, framed by trees
News
30 May 2024

Warrumbungle National Park hazard reduction burn for 30 May | Media release

The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) are planning a hazard reduction burn in Warrumbungle National Park from Thursday 30 May, weather permitting.
NPWS hazard reduction burn
News
20 Mar 2024

West Kaputar Rock lookout rises from the ashes | Media release

After sustaining significant damage during the devastating 2019–20 bushfires, the West Kaputar Rock Lookout near Narrabri has been resurrected and is now ready to welcome visitors.
Three people in sunhats standing on West Kaputar Rock Lookout platform admiring the view and the blue sky in the distance
News
14 Jun 2024

What soil samples unearthed in the Gwydir Wetlands | News

Results of soil sampling in the Gwydir Wetlands could prove a valuable tool in the future management of water for the environment.
News
22 Jan 2024

Wild success for regent honeyeater breeding program | Media release

The successful hatching of a trio of chicks is great news for a program releasing zoo-bred regent honeyeaters to integrate and breed with wild populations of the rare songbird.
Pair of Regent honeyeaters (Anthochaera phrygia) illustration
News
08 Mar 2024

Over 20 years in the making, Wolli Creek Regional Park is officially expanded | Media release

The creation of one of Sydney’s largest parks is one step closer with almost 5 ha of rare native bushland near the CBD added to Wolli Creek Regional Park by the NSW Government.
Penny Clarke, addressing the media behind a lectern and microphones outdoors in Wolli Creek Regional Park. Minister Sharpe is wearing a lime-green jacket. Behind her are 2 local politicians, an NPWS and a community group representative
News
07 Jun 2024

Wombeyan Caves, Abercrombie River National Park and Yerranderie Regional Park closed | Media release

Heavy rainfall and flooding has caused the closure of Wombeyan Caves, Abercrombie River National Park and Yerranderie Regional Park over the long weekend.
A warm lit cave, with dramatic shadows from typical rock formations in the Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve