Brindingabba National Park
GROUND BAITING: 29 October - 29 December 2024
Brindingabba National Park, located about 175 kms northwest of Bourke, was officially established in 2022 through a partnership between the NSW Government and the Nature Conservancy. Key features include the Yantabulla Swamp and parts of Lake Wombah, both nationally significant wetlands within the Cuttaburra Basin. These wetlands support rich biodiversity, serving as habitats for endangered and vulnerable species.
The baiting activities undertaken at Brindingabba National Park are managed by the Bourke office of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Type: ground baiting
Target species: dingoes and foxes
Dates: 29 October - 29 December 2024
Contact office: Bourke - (02) 6830 0200
Notes: NPWS claim that this program is “designed to minimise predator impacts on wildlife, especially threatened species, and to minimise impact of wild dogs on neighbouring stock”.