The Barrington Tops National Park and Barrington Tops State Conservation Area feral horse management plan outlines NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service’s management actions to remove feral horses to address their impacts on the park.
This document is the pest management strategy for the Lower North Coast region. The area includes the Hunter, Hastings and Manning valleys and extends from Stockton to Port Macquarie and inland to the Great Dividing Range.
This plan outlines NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service’s management actions to remove feral horses to address their impacts on the conservation values of Barrington Tops National Park and Barrington Tops State Conservation Area, and to address public safety risks.
Barrington Tops National Park, Mount Royal National Park and Barrington Tops State Conservation Area are located approximately 90 kilometres north-west of Newcastle and cover a combined area of 89,299 hectares. The parks are within the traditional Country of the Biripi, Worimi, Geawegal and Wonaruah Aboriginal people.