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Kalyarr National Park draft plan of management

Kalyarr National Park is located on Nari Nari Country approximately 40 kilometres north-west of Hay in western New South Wales. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and Nari Nari people manage the park together through the Mawambul Co Management Group.
Publisher: Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-923285-91-0 / ID: EH20240207
File: PDF 7.37 MB / Pages 39
Name: kalyarr-national-park-draft-plan-of-management-240207.pdf
 
Tags: Plan of managementDraft

The park is a place of cultural connection for Aboriginal people and protects significant cultural heritage values and biodiversity values including wetlands. The park also provides opportunities for nature-based recreation in a relatively remote area. Key directions for management proposed in the draft include:

  • continued co-operative management with Mawambul Co Management Group
  • protection, and culturally appropriate management, of significant cultural heritage sites
  • protection and management of historic heritage
  • protection of significant wetlands, plants, animals, and vegetation communities including threatened species and communities
  • providing for sustainable visitor use and enjoyment.

The draft plan of management is accompanied by the Kalyarr National Park Draft planning considerations report. Readers of the plan may wish to refer to the planning considerations report for more detailed explanations of the parks' values and management considerations.

Have your say

For further information and to have your say visit the Kalyarr National Park Draft plan of management: Public Consultation.

Comments closed 5pm 1 November 2024.