Minnamurra Rainforest in Budderoo National Park on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. It was a tiny rainforest remnant that was gradually but surely being loved to death by the thousands of visitors who came year after year to admire and marvel at its many wanders and bath in the icy waters of its creek and waterfalls. Then the NSW national Parks and Wildlife service took over management responsibility in the late 1980s and constructed a unique steel and timber boardwalk that allowed people to continue to come but without causing harm. Today the Minnamurra Rainforest is a multi award winning tourist destination with a rainforest remnant that will continue to flourish well into the future.

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The Little Tern is one of the most endangered birds in NSW with only a couple of thousand left in the wild. Over the past decade the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service has engineered an intensive recovery program aimed at reversing the decline in their number. It’s been a successful campaign and one involving a huge effort by the community.

Dunns Swamp is on the Cudgegong River some 25kms east of Rylstone in the Wollemi National Park in NSW Australia apart of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage National Area. Tent camping sites are available and there are areas for Caravans can and trailers too. Opportunities for canoeing bush walking, fishing, photography, picnicking or just a relaxing getaway. Dunns swamp was formed when in the 1920s the river was dammed to provide water for the Kandos cement works some 25 kms away.

Made in 1997 “Ancient Future” takes a brief look at what is so special about the South East Forests of New South Wales, Australia and why they were ultimately declared a national park to be protected forever.

The Australian Alps cover a massive area across three state boundaries and are home to a unique array of plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. It’s also a source of spiritual inspiration for Aboriginal as well as non-Aboriginal people. “Stories Among the Snowgums” offers a brief glimpse of this amazing landscape.

Kosciuszko National Park is one of the world’s great national parks, and the largest in New South Wales. Covering almost 675,000 hectares, the park contains the highest mountains in Australia, the famous Snowy River and all NSW ski fields. Its many and varied attractions include walks through alpine herbfields; spectacular caves and limestone gorges; scenic drives; and historic huts and homesteads.