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Protected areas of New South Wales
The Protected areas of New South Wales include both terrestrial and marine protected areas. there are 225 national parks in New South Wales. A number established since the late 1970s followed campaigns by local residents and environmentalists. Based on the Collaborative Australian Protected Area Database (CAPAD) 2020 data there are 2136 separate terrestrial protected areas with a total land area of 7696641 ha (9.61% of the state's area). CAPAD data also shows 18 marine protected areas with a total area of 348849 ha, covering 39.63% of NSW waters.
History
New South Wales established the first known protected area in Australia, Royal National Park in 1879. The formation of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service in 1967 saw a bid in the conservation of the state's diversity of natural ecosystems and cultural heritage. Today New South Wales contains more than 16.4 million acres within 870 protected areas, as well as 225 different national parks, each with their own pristine beauty and tranquil scenery.
New conservation areas
In June 2020 the Government of New South Wales acquired 153,415 ha, or 1,534 km2 of private land for a new national park, when it purchased Narriearra station in the state's far north-west, subsequently named the Narriearra Caryapundy Swamp National Park. It is the largest ever purchase of private land for conservation in the state, and provides 90 percent of the habitat of the endangered grey grasswren. The Dingo Fence on the border with Queensland forms the northern boundary of the property. The second largest acquisition ever was made in October 2021, Avenel/Mount Westwood station, north of Broken Hill, comprising 121,390 ha. A further 60,416 ha of private land, Langidoon and Metford stations, located 65 kilometres east of Broken Hill was also purchased and gazetted in 2021. Koonaburra station, 45,534 ha located between Ivanhoe and Cobar, was also purchased and gazetted in the same year.
Terrestrial protected areas
National Parks
National parks are managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, an agency of the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment of New South Wales.
Central West & Orana
Far West
Hunter & Central Coast
Illawarra-Shoalhaven
New England-North West
North Coast
Riverina-Murray
Southeast & Tablelands
Sydney & Surrounds
Nature Reserves
Nature Reserves are managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, an agency of the Department of Environment and Climate Change of New South Wales.
Central West & Orana
Far West
Hunter & Central Coast
Illawarra-Shoalhaven
New England-North West
North Coast
Riverina-Murray
Southeast & Tablelands
Sydney & Surrounds
State Conservation Areas
State Conservation Areas, formerly referred to as State Recreation Areas, are managed by the Department of Environment and Climate Change.
Central West & Orana
Far West
Hunter & Central Coast
Illawarra-Shoalhaven
New England-North West
North Coast
Riverina-Murray
Southeast & Tablelands
Sydney & Surrounds
Regional Parks
Regional Parks are managed by the Department of Environment and Climate Change.
Far West
Hunter & Central Coast
Illawarra-Shoalhaven
North Coast
Riverina-Murray
Sydney & Surrounds
Aboriginal Areas
Aboriginal Areas are managed by local Aboriginal communities and the Department of Environment and Climate Change.
Central West & Orana
Far West
Hunter & Central Coast
Illawarra-Shoalhaven
New England-North West
North Coast
Sydney & Surrounds
Historic Sites
Historic Sites are managed by the Department of Environment and Climate Change.
Central West & Orana
Far West
North Coast
Riverina-Murray
Southeast & Tablelands
Sydney & Surrounds
State Parks
State Parks are managed by the Land and Property Management Authority.
Karst Conservation Reserves
Four Karst Conservation Reserves are managed by the Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust.
Marine protected areas
Marine Parks
Marine Parks are managed by the New South Wales Marine Parks Authority.
Aquatic reserves
Aquatic reserves are managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries.
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