Bangadilly National Park
AERIAL BAITING: 26 August - 8 September 2024
Bangadilly National Park is situated approximately 20 kms west of Bowral in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. Established in 2001, the park covers an area of about 2,141 hectares which are characterised by sandstone plateaus and gorges that border the Wingecarribee River. It features a diverse range of vegetation communities, including open eucalypt forest and woodland, as well as a range of fauna, including the powerful owl, glossy black cockatoo, and spotted-tailed quoll.
The baiting activities undertaken at Bangadilly National Park are managed by the Glenbrook Office of the NPWS.
Type: aerial baiting
Target species: dingoes and foxes
Dates: 26 August - 8 September 2024
Contact office: Glenbrook - (02) 4720 6200
Notes: NPWS claim that this program is “designed to minimise predator impacts on wildlife, especially threatened species, and to minimise the impact of wild dogs on neighbouring stock”.