Yiraaldiya National Park

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is seeking feedback on the Yiraaldiya National Park draft plan of management.
NPWS staff releasing small bouncy mammal from bag
NPWS staff releasing small bouncy mammal from bag

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What’s this about?

A draft plan of management has been prepared for Yiraaldiya National Park. The format of this draft plan reflects a revised format proposed in response to recent changes to the park planning provisions of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.

Yiraaldiya National Park is located in western Sydney in the suburb of Shanes Park on the traditional Country of the Dharug people.

The park is a key part of a network of feral predator-free areas established across New South Wales to enable the reintroduction of native animal species that are either declining or locally extinct.

The Yiraaldiya National Park draft plan of management proposes objectives and operations to achieve:

  • reintroduction of native animal species that are either declining or locally extinct
  • continued recovery of threatened and rare ecosystems and species
  • protection of Aboriginal cultural heritage and natural values
  • opportunities for nature-based visitor activities including bushwalking, cycling, and environmental and cultural education.

Have your say

Have your say by 5pm Wednesday 3 June 2025.

You can provide feedback in 4 ways.

Consultation period

From:4 April 2025
To:3 June 2025

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More information

Email: Project team
Phone: 02 9995 5000
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