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Pesticide use notification in national parks | Pest animals and weeds
The community must be notified of planned pesticide use on all lands managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Supplementary pest control program | Pest animals and weeds
The Supplementary Pest Control program uses highly skilled volunteers to work alongside the National Parks and Wildlife Service to help remove pest animal species from our reserves.
Regional pest management strategies | Pest animals and weeds
We prepare pest management strategies for each region in New South Wales.
Landholder story: former forestry property now a haven for wildlife | Biodiversity Offsets Scheme
A property near the Hunter is now a successful 2,600-hectare Biodiversity Stewardship Agreement site.

Pest animals | Pest animals and weeds
Pest animals threaten native animals and plants and can damage the environment, agriculture and cultural heritage sites.
Cane toads | Pest animals and weeds
The control of cane toads in our national parks is a high priority.

Stockton Beach Repair Project | Coasts
The NSW Government is working to repair Stockton Beach through delivering sand to manage longstanding coastal erosion impacts.

Stockton Beach Repair Project: frequently asked questions | Coasts
The Stockton Beach Repair Project involves beach nourishment, which is the mechanical placement of sand onto a beach for coastal protection or amenity purposes.

Sharing knowledge at the heart of Murie Creek project | News
A yearning to share the past with future generations is at the heart of a project to improve the health of Murie Creek in Central West New South Wales.

Humpback whale cut loose in Sydney Harbour | Media release
At around 11:15 am on Friday, 23 August, an expert team from the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) safely freed an entangled humpback whale in Sydney Harbour.
