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NPA STRATEGIC PLAN
The following
is an extract from our Strategic Plan 2007-2012
MISSION
STATEMENT
NPA seeks to protect, connect and
restore the integrity and diversity of natural systems in NSW and
beyond through national parks, marine sanctuaries and other means.
A
50-YEAR VISION:
NPA is driven
by a fifty-year vision that imagines a landscape of intact natural
areas covering at least half of the lands and waters of NSW, integrated
with viable rural and urban communities that respect and nurture
the land.
Natural areas
would constitute major swathes of habitat, reconstructed, connected
and forming a complex network that provides a viable home for endemic
species, human spiritual nourishment and direct benefits such as
clean air and water. Sustainability should form the basis for all
human activities.
This is a
future that is achievable. The legacy of our national parks that
we enjoy today proves that NPA can deliver a visionary goal to our
future generations.
ABOUT
NPA
NPA
is an independent environmental organisation.
NPA was formed
in 1957 to create a national park system under legislation managed
by a professional agency. Our success in 1967 with the passing of
the National Parks and Wildlife Act and the formation of the National
Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) was a springboard to ensure that
the national parks system continued to grow and its management moved
towards best practice.
NPA has had
a hand in the establishment of most national parks, nature reserves
and other protected areas that followed. Today we can proudly boast
700 protected areas covering 6.5 million hectares on the land (8%)
and 66,000 ha of marine waters (6.5%), far exceeding the goals of
our founders. Yet our job is not complete.
Many significant
areas remain unprotected, and our natural heritage and its biodiversity
face growing threats from humanity, including habitat destruction,
human-induced climate change, invasive species, resource consumption,
pollution, residential, industrial and agricultural development
and population growth.
National parks
and other protected areas will be increasingly important as the
primary means in ensuring our core natural places are safeguarded
for generations to come.
NPA is well
positioned for another 50 years of achievement. At 2007 our 5,300
members and an additional 5,000 supporters form a vibrant network
of over 800 active volunteers, 19 Branches, 13 staff and many committees,
working groups and affiliates. We hold over 1,000 bushwalks and
activities each year and significantly influence conservation outcomes
across NSW.
Our work will
increasingly extend to ensure the management of the entire landscape
and human activities complement the management of the protected
area system. Our work will continue to rely on community action
at all levels and increasingly upon cooperative relationships with
Indigenous people.
The NPA network
is well positioned to tackle the challenges and embrace the opportunities
over the next five years and beyond.
FIVE
YEAR PRIMARY OBJECTIVES
1. Protect
and expand the core
Limit the
external impacts on protected areas by promoting a reduced ecological
footprint caused by humans. :
- expanding
the protection and connection offered by national parks, marine
sanctuaries and other core protected areas to result in at least
25% of each native ecosystem protected in a CAR protected area
system
- effective
management of all protected areas
2. Protect
and restore the landscape
Achieve protection
and restoration of natural systems through ecological sustainability
across the landscape.
3. Connect
with nature
Conduct activities
that increase the appreciation and understanding of the natural
environment and its value to society through education, on-ground
action and low-impact outdoor recreation.
4. Reduce
human impacts
Limit the
external impacts on protected areas by promoting a reduced ecological
footprint caused by humans.
FIVE YEAR OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES
5. Support
the NPA Network
Operate a
resource centre(s) that supports community advocacy, activities
and growth of the NPA network.
6. Act effectively
Carry out our work across the network in ways that maximise our
success.
National
Parks Association of NSW Inc is a non-profit community organisation
that seeks to protect and conserve the complete range and diversity
of species, natural habitats, features and landscapes of New South
Wales.
Join
the NPA and be part of protecting and enjoying natural areas in
NSW. Members can support our work to create an expanded system of
well-managed conservation reserves and particpate in the State s
largest walks and activities program. Contact NPA (see below) for
a membership inquiry kit, or visit the website.
NPA
has 19 branches throughout the state that campaign in their local
area. Many offer a range of walks and other activities.
- Armidale
- Central
Coast
- Central
West
- Clarence
Valley
- Far
North Coast
- Far
South Coast
- Hawkesbury
Cumberland
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- Hunter
- Illawarra
- Lachlan
Valley
- Macarthur
- Macquarie
Valley
- Mid
North Coast
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- Milton
- Southern
Highlands
- Southern
Sydney
- Sydney
- Tamworth
Namoi
- Three
Valleys
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The
bi-monthly National Parks Journal provides up-to-date information
on NPA activities, environment news and topical and thought-provoking
articles about conserving natural areas such as national parks,
biodiversity conservation and related issues. It also contains an
extensive walks and activities program that NPA members can participate
in at no cost.
NPA
OFFICE
NPA
State Council Office coordinates NSW-wide activities and campaigning.
Visit 9th Floor, 91 York St, Sydney.
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