Lachlan Valley National Park
AERIAL BAITING: 26 April - 7 May 2025
Lachlan Valley National Park is a relatively new national park in New South Wales, officially created in July 2010. It was formed by combining several former state forests: Booligal, McFarlands, Moon Moon, and Oxley. The park covers a significant area of 22,867 hectares in the Riverina Bioregion of NSW.
The baiting activities undertaken at Lachlan Valley National Park are managed by the Griffith office of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Type: aerial baiting
Target species: foxes
Dates: 26 April - 7 May 2025
Contact office: Griffith - (02) 6966 8100