When the then Premier of NSW, Tom Lewis, first established the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service, he had a vision of establishing a complementary organisation, constituted mainly from the corporate sector, to acquire parks for the Service. This turned out to be the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife. Today the Foundation continues the tradition of growing parks and caring for them and the species that inhabit them. This support comes in many forms and includes granting funds to those with the passion to protect our park systems.
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Angus to add his personal experience about Koala wrangling.
Angus to add his personal experience about Koala wrangling.
Angus to add his personal experience about Koala wrangling.
Angus to add his personal experience about Koala wrangling.
Angus to add his personal experience about Koala wrangling.
Angus to add his personal experience about Koala wrangling.
Angus to add his personal experience about Koala wrangling.
Angus to add his personal experience about Koala wrangling.
When the then Premier of NSW, Tom Lewis, first established the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service, he had a vision of establishing a complementary organisation, constituted mainly from the corporate sector, to acquire parks for the Service. This turned out to be the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife.