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The Plan was adopted by the elected Council on Monday 27 March 2017.
For the past few years, grey-headed flying foxes have established a camp at Fennell Crescent, Blackalls Park. Council has been working with the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage and the local community on developing a plan to manage the camp at this location.
The Plan outlines the issues or concern to the community caused by the presence of a flying-fox camp at Blackalls Park, Council’s response, and measures that will be taken to manage the land and reduce conflict with the local community.It has been prepared in consultation with OEH, as well as the Blackalls Park community.
The Plan was adopted by the elected Council on Monday 27 March 2017.
For the past few years, grey-headed flying foxes have established a camp at Fennell Crescent, Blackalls Park. Council has been working with the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage and the local community on developing a plan to manage the camp at this location.
The Plan outlines the issues or concern to the community caused by the presence of a flying-fox camp at Blackalls Park, Council’s response, and measures that will be taken to manage the land and reduce conflict with the local community.It has been prepared in consultation with OEH, as well as the Blackalls Park community.
Provide your feedback on the Draft Blackalls Park Flying-fox Camp Management Plan by Friday 30 September. Your
feedback will be considered in the finalisation of the document, to be
adopted by Council later in the year.
Consultation has concluded
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Final report
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The final outcomes of the feedback are documented here. This may
include a summary of all contributions collected as well as
recommendations for future action.