Parks and Wildlife Service | Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
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Parks and Wildlife Service | Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
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Parks and Wildlife Service
The Parks and Wildlife Service works to ensure the natural assets of Western Australia are conserved, protected and valued.
Male Carnaby's cockatoo feeding a female. Photo by Rick Dawson
The Parks and Wildlife Service is part of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
We manage Western Australia's parks, forests and reserves for wildlife conservation, sustainable recreation and tourism, while protecting communities from bushfire.
If you're planning a visit to Western Australia's national and marine parks, visit our Explore Parks WA website.
Western Australia's
best
adventures start here.
There are so many amazing places to visit in Western Australia.
Visit Explore Parks
Socials
Related
Wildlife and ecosystems
Wildlife and ecosystems
Conserving native plants, animals and ecosystems is a shared responsibility.
Licences and Authorities
Biodiversity Conservation Regulations licences
Management
Management
How we manage fire, and the lands and waters in our care.
Nearer to Nature
Nearer to Nature
Providing opportunities for schools, families, community groups and overseas and interstate visitors to take part in fun, hands-on activities in the natural environment.
Trails
Trails
Western Australia has an amazing range of landscapes and remarkable flora and fauna just waiting to be explored.
Volunteering with the Parks and Wildlife Service
Volunteering with the Parks and Wildlife Service
Essential information about volunteering with the Parks and Wildlife Service.
Skip to main content
Parks and Wildlife Service
The Parks and Wildlife Service works to ensure the natural assets of Western Australia are conserved, protected and valued.
Male Carnaby's cockatoo feeding a female. Photo by Rick Dawson
The Parks and Wildlife Service is part of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
We manage Western Australia's parks, forests and reserves for wildlife conservation, sustainable recreation and tourism, while protecting communities from bushfire.
If you're planning a visit to Western Australia's national and marine parks, visit our Explore Parks WA website.
Western Australia's
best
adventures start here.
There are so many amazing places to visit in Western Australia.
Visit Explore Parks
Socials
Related
Wildlife and ecosystems
Wildlife and ecosystems
Conserving native plants, animals and ecosystems is a shared responsibility.
Licences and Authorities
Biodiversity Conservation Regulations licences
Management
Management
How we manage fire, and the lands and waters in our care.
Nearer to Nature
Nearer to Nature
Providing opportunities for schools, families, community groups and overseas and interstate visitors to take part in fun, hands-on activities in the natural environment.
Trails
Trails
Western Australia has an amazing range of landscapes and remarkable flora and fauna just waiting to be explored.
Volunteering with the Parks and Wildlife Service
Volunteering with the Parks and Wildlife Service
Essential information about volunteering with the Parks and Wildlife Service.