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02 Sep 2022

Invasion of native plant communities by exotic perennial grasses | Pest animals and weeds

As a key threatening process, a number of research priorities have been identified to improve the understanding and management of exotic perennial grasses in native communities.

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29 Jan 2024

Lantana | Pest animals and weeds

Lantana impacts biodiversity in New South Wales and is listed as a Weed of National Significance.

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29 Jan 2024

Lantana plan | Pest animals and weeds

Lantana is one of Australia's most invasive weeds. We have developed a national lantana plan to coordinate the response to this weed.

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29 Jun 2018

Ox-eye daisy | Pest animals and weeds

Ox-eye daisy is a flowering weed which can displace native plants and pasture grasses. It is a problem because of its impact on threatened species, particularly in Kosciuszko National Park.

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29 Sep 2023

Scotch broom | Pest animals and weeds

Scotch broom is a highly invasive weed. Infestations are found in New South Wales, including alpine and subalpine areas.

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09 Mar 2022

Monitoring invasive and native plants after weed management | Pest animals and weeds

Monitoring is essential for conservation management and assessing how well management actions are protecting biodiversity, threatened species and ecological communities.

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17 Jun 2024

Wildlife rehabilitation data dashboard | Native animals

Wildlife rehabilitation data is current to 30 June 2023.

A baby flying fox, wrapped in a blanket, being held by a wildlife carer
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11 Mar 2021

Accessibility guide | Native animals

Find out about wildlife rehabilitation dashboard accessibility features.

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13 Feb 2024

Case study Heatherbrae | Biodiversity Offsets Scheme

Establishing a Biodiversity Stewardship Agreement provided a long-term funding opportunity for the Hunter Region Botanic Gardens, improved biodiversity, and educated the community about local ecosystems.

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News
10 Oct 2022

Frogs making a noise in the Gwydir wetlands | News

Frogs are making their presence heard in the Gwydir in the north-west of New South Wales, with scientific surveys revealing a solid start to the breeding season.
An eastern sign-bearing froglet spotted during the night-time surveys at Old Dromana Floodplain