Barool National Park
GROUND BAITING: 19 August - 20 October 2024
Barool National Park is a protected area that covers an extensive area of approximately 11,214 hectares. It is situated north of the River Mann and is is characterised by high eucalyptus forests. Barool National Park is known for its bird diversity. At least 29 species of birds have been recorded within the park boundaries.
The baiting activities undertaken at Barool National Park are managed by the Northern Tablelands office of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Type: ground baiting
Target species: dingoes and foxes
Dates: 19 August - 20 October 2024
Contact office: Northern Tablelands - (02) 6739 0700