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Regional Pest Management Strategies

Regional pest management strategies aim to minimise the adverse impacts of pests on biodiversity, protected areas and the community.

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service work to identify the highest priority programs and focus on these. This ensures that we plan for actions that are achievable and can deliver measurable outcomes.

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service has prepared pest management strategies for 14 different regions.

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Government of New South Wales
Type of action
Program
Action Location
New South Wales
Funding Source
State or territory government
Action Timeline
2011 - 2050
Website
https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/animals-and-plants/pest-animals-and-w…
Strategy Goals
Goal 2
Goal 3
Aichi Targets
Aichi 1
Aichi 9
Aichi 12
Aichi 14
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 15
SDG 17
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