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Time to Volunteer for the Great Inland Glossy Count | Media release

calendar_today 28 Oct 2024
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is seeking volunteer counters to be part of the next Great Inland Glossy Count this November.
  • Department media release
  • Saving our Species
Close-up night photograph of a frog perched on dried sticks and leaves: the frog is golden with bright green patterning and orange-gold eyes

Hopping to see you soon! New ponds connect frogs on Ash Island | Media release

calendar_today 24 Oct 2024
Endangered green and golden bell frogs in the north of Ash Island will soon be able to mix more easily with their larger group of froggy friends down in the island’s south – but they need your help.
  • Department media release
  • Saving our Species
A glossy black cockatoo with wings spread showing bright red tail feathers

Join the flock: help protect threatened birds by becoming a citizen scientist | News

calendar_today 01 Oct 2024
Birds play crucial roles in ecosystems, but many species in New South Wales face threats like habitat loss and predation. The Saving our Species program, supported by citizen scientists, works on conservation projects to protect these threatened birds.
  • News
  • Saving our Species

Release of zoo-bred birds boosts critically endangered Regent Honeyeater numbers | Media release

calendar_today 16 Sep 2024
In a significant step towards the conservation of one of Australia’s most critically endangered birds, 49 zoo-bred Regent Honeyeaters have been released into the wild on Wonnarua country in the lower Hunter Valley.
  • Ministerial media release
  • Saving our Species
A wattle seed pod has opened, ready to drop its shiny black seeds

Saving our Species explains: biodiversity | News

calendar_today 10 Sep 2024
  • News
  • Saving our Species
Copper coloured butterfly with pearlescent blue and green markings

Antennae on for the flutter of tiny purple wings | Media release

calendar_today 04 Sep 2024
Central Tablelands residents are being asked to become citizen scientists to help researchers monitor one of Australia's rarest butterflies.
  • Department media release
  • Saving our Species

Five stories of survival | News

calendar_today 22 Aug 2024
In New South Wales, conservation programs like Saving our Species are taking on the ground action to make a difference for threatened plants, animals and ecosystems. Through hard work and dedication, inspiring success stories like those showcased below are enhancing the survival of threatened species.
  • News
  • Saving our Species

Science and research helping to save our species | News

calendar_today 06 Aug 2024
National Science Week is Australia's annual celebration of science and technology. The theme for 2024, Species Survival - More than just sustainability, aims to highlight the importance of science in ensuring the survival of different species in an ever-changing world.
  • News
  • Saving our Species

Let's 'shell-ebrate' freshwater turtles | News

calendar_today 23 May 2024
World Turtle Day is on 23 May. It highlights the role of turtles in the environment, the issues they face, and how we can help ensure they survive into the future.
  • News
  • Saving our Species

Golden tipped bats make Indigenous woven roosts their home on NSW mid north coast | Media release

calendar_today 04 May 2024
A tiny, six gram threatened bat species has been found living in Indigenous hand woven roosts for the first time, after many of their natural homes were destroyed by bushfires.
  • Ministerial media release
  • Saving our Species

Excitement as 8 more Eastern bristlebirds join the wild ones | Media release

calendar_today 03 May 2024
To help protect one of Australia's rarest birds, 8 captive-bred eastern bristlebirds were released into the wild to join the critically endangered northern population this year.
  • Department media release
  • Saving our Species

The surprising world of Sydney's coastal upland swamps | News

calendar_today 10 Apr 2024
Carnivorous plants, giant prehistoric dragonflies and nest-building frogs – many plants, animals and other organisms have been inhabiting the steamy misrepresented ecosystems that we call ‘swamps’ for hundreds of millions of years.
  • News
  • Saving our Species

From crisis to conservation: almost 100 Bellinger River snapping turtles in largest release yet | Media release

calendar_today 08 Apr 2024
In a significant milestone for one of the most critically endangered species, 97 zoo-bred Bellinger River snapping turtles have been released into the Bellinger River on Gumbaynggirr Country in a collaborative effort with the NSW Government’s Saving our Species program and Taronga Conservation Society Australia.
  • Ministerial media release
  • Saving our Species

Saving the Booroolong frog - no croaking matter | Media release

calendar_today 20 Mar 2024
The endangered Booroolong frog may be on the road to recovery after an army of NSW Government scientists teamed up to save it with a targeted conservation program and cutting-edge Environmental DNA (eDNA) science.
  • Ministerial media release
  • Saving our Species

Let's talk about frogs | News

calendar_today 08 Mar 2024
More than one-third of the world's 7,500 frog species are in danger of extinction, which is an alarming statistic. World Frog Day, observed on 20 March, is dedicated to raising awareness of the plight of threatened frog species and how we can help conserve them. Let's take a look at the situation closer to home.
  • News
  • Saving our Species

Bats in Backyards project soars to new heights in Nyngan, Mungindi and Weemelah | Media release

calendar_today 25 Jan 2024
The Bats in Backyards project is spreading its wings, expanding its crucial research efforts to Nyngan, Mungindi, and Weemelah.
  • Department media release
  • Saving our Species

Wild success for regent honeyeater breeding program | Media release

calendar_today 22 Jan 2024
The successful hatching of a trio of chicks is great news for a program releasing zoo-bred regent honeyeaters to integrate and breed with wild populations of the rare songbird.
  • Department media release
  • Saving our Species
Vibrant warm purple orchids

12 wins for conservation in 2023 | News

calendar_today 30 Nov 2023
Saving our Species has much to celebrate in 2023, with plenty of new and exciting achievements, and outcomes in our work to protect NSW's precious biodiversity.
  • News
  • Saving our Species

Can you bee-lieve these threatened species are crucial for pollination? | News

calendar_today 10 Nov 2023
Pollination is crucial to biodiversity, including the ecosystems humans rely on for our own survival.
  • News
  • Saving our Species

Bird Week: New hope for rare Australian bird | Media release

calendar_today 22 Oct 2023
Fresh surveys reveal the known population of one of Australia's rarest birds has expanded to new areas, offering fresh hope for its survival.
  • Ministerial media release
  • Saving our Species