Brindingabba National Park
What we're doing
Park management activities
Brindingabba National Park has management strategies in place to protect and conserve the values of this park. Visit the detailed park and fire management documents.
Managing pests
Weeds, pests and feral animals threaten the plants, animals and ecology of the park. We’re conducting risk assessments for new and emerging weeds such as Noogoora burr, and programs to control wild dogs, pigs and goats to protect biodiversity.
The previous landholders registered the Brindingabba Human-Induced Regeneration Project with the Clean Energy Regulator. The project aims to encourage regeneration of native vegetation and reduce climate change impacts. We are managing pests and doing other land management activities to rehabilitate native trees in line with the project’s aims.
Minimising uncontrolled fires
We are minimising the likelihood and impact of bushfires in the park by conducting fire research, fire planning, hazard reduction and firefighting training. We also issue community alerts, and maintain boundary trails and a fire trail network.
Protecting Aboriginal culture
Brindingabba National Park contains hundreds of Aboriginal cultural sites. We have carried out conservation assessments and surveys and are working with the local Aboriginal community to protect and preserve these important sites. We’re also promoting research into the reserve's traditional connections and developing interpretative displays to inform visitors of Aboriginal culture.
Contact
- in the Outback NSW region
Brindingabba National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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Bourke office
02 6830 0200
Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm. - 51-53 Oxley Street, Bourke NSW 2840
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Email: npws.bourke@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Bourke office
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