1300 hectares added to NSW National Park Estate
An additional 1,300 hectares of land has been added to the NSW national park estate to permanently protect important habitat for threatened and endangered species.
The NSW Government has seen more than 602,500 hectares secured for reservation since 2019 with NSW Minister for Environment James Griffin noting “the latest additions to the NSW national park estate is another step towards protecting and conserving critical habitat for vulnerable species like koalas, powerful owls, swift parrots and squirrel gliders.
“These targeted pockets of land are now protecting land in the Hunter, Sydney and Riverina regions in perpetuity while offering habitat, wildlife corridors and food sources to more than 30 threatened species.”
NSW national parks make a critical contribution to the Government's conservation efforts, covering almost 9.5% of NSW, providing habitat corridors and home to about 85% of the State's threatened and endangered species.
The latest additions to the national park estate include:
Hunter region
-Warrawolong Nature Reserve - 101 hectares, supporting at least 60 fauna species
-Tangory Nature Reserve - 503 hectares, supporting a sanctuary for more than 100 fauna species
-Tiraki Nature Reserve - 609 hectares, linking two regional wildlife corridors and protecting 18 threatened flora and fauna species recorded there, including the migratory and endangered swift parrot
Sydney
-Sydney’s Royal National Park - two hectares, supporting habitat suitable for the vulnerable eastern pygmy-possum
Riverina region
-Medowie State Conservation Area - 72 hectares, protecting critical habitat for koalas, squirrel gliders and masked owls
-Murrumbidgee Valley Regional Park - 12 hectares, protecting riverine habitat, including for the vulnerable superb parrot.
For more information on how new parks are created, visit the NPWS website.
Images from top: Murray Vaeely Regional Park Canoeing at Wooloondool campground Credit: G.Hansford; Squirrel glider Credit: Pavel German DPE; Tiraki Nature Reserve; Royal National Park near Otford Credit: NPWS
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