Living with Wildlife Southern Highland residents and visitors often have the pleasure of living with or observing local biodiversity. We've compiled this information about local threatened fauna, habitat and corridors, private land conservation, creating homes for wildlife, wildlife care, roadkill, and pest animals.
Bushland Reserves Within the Shire, we are fortunate to be able to enjoy a great number of beautiful bushland reserves and national parks that are home to an array of native species. Our motto for our network of bushland reserves is "leave only footprints, take only photographs."
Trees and Vegetation The Southern Highlands has large intact vegetation corridors and patches of bushland on public and private land. This vegetation provides habitat for our local fauna as well as threatened flora and threatened ecological communities. When it comes to vegetation management or individual tree removal, it is important to review the content found on this page.
Living with Wildlife Southern Highland residents and visitors often have the pleasure of living with or observing local biodiversity. We've compiled this information about local threatened fauna, habitat and corridors, private land conservation, creating homes for wildlife, wildlife care, roadkill, and pest animals.
Great Western Wildlife Corridor The Great Western Wildlife Corridor (GWWC) is a key corridor in the Great Eastern Ranges located between Bullio and Bungonia, linking the southern Blue Mountains with Morton National Park.