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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
NSW state conservation areas.
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 278136" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>State Conservation Areas are under the control of the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service & as such detecting is not allowed in them. </p><p>Anything under NPWS control is the same i.e. National Parks (obviously), Karst Conservation Reserves, Wildlife/Nature Reserves, NPWS Heritage Sites/Areas, Aboriginal Areas etc.</p><p>There are a few (or areas within a few) that allow various types of fossicking like panning only (Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve). You would need to enquire about allowed activities for the one/s you want to visit with NPWS. As a general rule though detecting won't be allowed.</p><p>NAPFA & others are currently trying to get some access but it will be a long process. If it does happen it will be heavily restricted & there will be some hoops to jump through to gain permission (going off their draft management plan).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 278136, member: 4485"] State Conservation Areas are under the control of the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service & as such detecting is not allowed in them. Anything under NPWS control is the same i.e. National Parks (obviously), Karst Conservation Reserves, Wildlife/Nature Reserves, NPWS Heritage Sites/Areas, Aboriginal Areas etc. There are a few (or areas within a few) that allow various types of fossicking like panning only (Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve). You would need to enquire about allowed activities for the one/s you want to visit with NPWS. As a general rule though detecting won't be allowed. NAPFA & others are currently trying to get some access but it will be a long process. If it does happen it will be heavily restricted & there will be some hoops to jump through to gain permission (going off their draft management plan). [/QUOTE]
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