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  • Image 12.1: Long-nosed bandicoot captured by WildCount camera

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  • Image 21.1: Nuisance inundation from high tides, Marks Point, May 2020

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  • Image 14.1 Removing cats and foxes from national parks land and returning locally extinct wildlife
In compiling this report the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) acknowledges that Aboriginal people as the first protectors have continuously cared for Country and the natural environment of NSW for thousands of generations. The EPA acknowledges the custodians and honours the ancestors, the Elders both past and present and extend that respect to other Aboriginal people in NSW.

    NSW State of the Environment 2021

    NSW State of the Environment 2021

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