NSW NPWS Life of Bryce
NSW NPWS Life of Bryce
Bryce Laut worked for the NSW NPWS from 1997 - 2008. Here are some of the moments...
Bryce Laut worked for the NSW NPWS from 1997 - 2008. Here are some of the moments...
- Duration: 9:17
- Published: 2008-11-05
- Uploaded: 2010-09-24
- Author: cathymardell
NPWS Fire Crew from Bulga and Beyond 2009-10.mp4
NPWS Fire Crew from Bulga and Beyond 2009-10.mp4
National Parks Service Remote Area Firefighting NSW NPWS RAFT Australian Bushfire Hand Crew Brush Forest Chainsaw Saw Tree Felling Helicopter Heli Winch Bucket Bucketing Prescribed Burn Hazard Reduction Wollemi Wildland Hotshots Hot Shots 2009 2010
National Parks Service Remote Area Firefighting NSW NPWS RAFT Australian Bushfire Hand Crew Brush Forest Chainsaw Saw Tree Felling Helicopter Heli Winch Bucket Bucketing Prescribed Burn Hazard Reduction Wollemi Wildland Hotshots Hot Shots 2009 2010
- Duration: 6:36
- Published: 2010-04-25
- Uploaded: 2010-10-09
- Author: TheEmersonFiles
NPWS hazard reduction Yuraygir National Park
NPWS hazard reduction Yuraygir National Park
One of numerous fuel reduction burns undertaken by the NPWS to provide protection for neighbouring properties from summer wildfires.
One of numerous fuel reduction burns undertaken by the NPWS to provide protection for neighbouring properties from summer wildfires.
- Duration: 1:35
- Published: 2008-03-13
- Uploaded: 2010-08-13
- Author: NPWSnorthern2007
Tony Garbellini NPWS Blue Mountains
Tony Garbellini NPWS Blue Mountains
Winner of the 2007 Outstanding Contribution to the Industry (Individual)
Winner of the 2007 Outstanding Contribution to the Industry (Individual)
- Duration: 4:43
- Published: 2007-09-18
- Uploaded: 2010-03-30
- Author: ORICNSW
NPWS weed management
NPWS weed management
As weeds threaten natural values the NPWS works to control, and where possible eradicate, them and prevent their spread into new areas. The easiest way most people can help is by disposing of garden waste properly.
As weeds threaten natural values the NPWS works to control, and where possible eradicate, them and prevent their spread into new areas. The easiest way most people can help is by disposing of garden waste properly.
- Duration: 1:04
- Published: 2009-05-05
- Uploaded: 2010-03-06
- Author: NPWSnorthern2007
NPWS pest management field day
NPWS pest management field day
Neighbours and NPWS staff share ideas and experiences in pest management at a field day.
Neighbours and NPWS staff share ideas and experiences in pest management at a field day.
- Duration: 2:06
- Published: 2008-04-10
- Uploaded: 2010-05-27
- Author: NPWSnorthern2007
NPWS superman2
NPWS superman2
once again
once again
- Duration: 0:35
- Published: 2007-10-08
- Uploaded: 2010-06-20
- Author: xboc187x
NPWS Mile Ridge East Prescribed Burn AUG 2010 720.mp4
NPWS Mile Ridge East Prescribed Burn AUG 2010 720.mp4
NPWS Prescribed Burn Hazard Reduction 2010 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service Crew
NPWS Prescribed Burn Hazard Reduction 2010 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service Crew
- Duration: 1:47
- Published: 2010-09-01
- Uploaded: 2010-09-01
- Author: TheEmersonFiles
Diapers Donkeys and the NPWS
Diapers Donkeys and the NPWS
A song for the Jarveys, Dipers Donkeys and the NWPS in the National Park in Killarney.
A song for the Jarveys, Dipers Donkeys and the NWPS in the National Park in Killarney.
- Duration: 2:35
- Published: 2009-08-02
- Uploaded: 2010-08-05
- Author: backin1958
NPWS superman
NPWS superman
what goes on when we have long away trips
what goes on when we have long away trips
- Duration: 0:21
- Published: 2007-10-08
- Uploaded: 2010-08-14
- Author: xboc187x
NPWS Announces New Feul Cell
NPWS Announces New Feul Cell
www.otcbb.com Bound to go up, shoot through the roof. Time for me to buy, buy BUT IT
www.otcbb.com Bound to go up, shoot through the roof. Time for me to buy, buy BUT IT
- Duration: 0:12
- Published: 2009-07-08
- Uploaded: 2009-09-01
- Author: georgehalo123
Loggerhead turtles hatch at Shark Bay
Loggerhead turtles hatch at Shark Bay
Guided by National Parks and Wildlife Service staff 80 endangered loggerhead turtle hatchlings made their way safely to the sea after emerging from their sand nest over the weekend at Shark Bay, north of Iluka in NSW, Australia. Ranger Lori Cameron said the majority of the hatchlings emerged from their nest in the dune on Shark Bay Beach on Friday night. The first hatchlings were followed by more on Saturday and Sunday with the last emerging on Monday evening. After this time the nest cavity was excavated to ensure all the hatchlings had emerged," Ms Cameron said. Reported to the NPWS by a local fisher in November the previous year the NPWS has been monitoring the nest site to help prevent it being disturbed by predators or people. This was especially important as the nest was located just above the high tide mark on a beach used regularly by 4WD vehicles. During high tides, vehicles travelling along the beach could easily have run over and destroyed the nest. Turtle nesting is a rare event on north coast beaches and can be identified by the tracks turtles make as they move up a beach to lay their eggs. Nesting occurs from November to February along the northern Australian coastline. The NPWS is very interested in any possible nesting activity. If you notice the distinctive tracks they leave contact the NPWS immediately. Please do not disturb the nest or turtles you may find. If they survive all the threats they face the hatchlings are expected to return to the Shark Bay <b>...</b>
Guided by National Parks and Wildlife Service staff 80 endangered loggerhead turtle hatchlings made their way safely to the sea after emerging from their sand nest over the weekend at Shark Bay, north of Iluka in NSW, Australia. Ranger Lori Cameron said the majority of the hatchlings emerged from their nest in the dune on Shark Bay Beach on Friday night. The first hatchlings were followed by more on Saturday and Sunday with the last emerging on Monday evening. After this time the nest cavity was excavated to ensure all the hatchlings had emerged," Ms Cameron said. Reported to the NPWS by a local fisher in November the previous year the NPWS has been monitoring the nest site to help prevent it being disturbed by predators or people. This was especially important as the nest was located just above the high tide mark on a beach used regularly by 4WD vehicles. During high tides, vehicles travelling along the beach could easily have run over and destroyed the nest. Turtle nesting is a rare event on north coast beaches and can be identified by the tracks turtles make as they move up a beach to lay their eggs. Nesting occurs from November to February along the northern Australian coastline. The NPWS is very interested in any possible nesting activity. If you notice the distinctive tracks they leave contact the NPWS immediately. Please do not disturb the nest or turtles you may find. If they survive all the threats they face the hatchlings are expected to return to the Shark Bay <b>...</b>
- Duration: 2:23
- Published: 2008-05-21
- Uploaded: 2010-11-02
- Author: NPWSnorthern2007
Controlled burns in New England and Bellinger River National Parks.
Controlled burns in New England and Bellinger River National Parks.
NPWS undertaking seasonal hazard reduction burning program in the Bellingen River National Park on the escarpment the Dorrigo plateau west of Coffs Harbour. This burns are being done for both hazard reduction and biodiversity management to prevent some native species dominating in the absence of long-term fire. These controlled burns were conducted in remote rugged areas and helicopters using aerial incendiary equipment was used to ignite the drier ridgelines. Ground crews on site monitor weather conditions and assist as required. Video: TDenman/NPWS Images: www.flickr.com
NPWS undertaking seasonal hazard reduction burning program in the Bellingen River National Park on the escarpment the Dorrigo plateau west of Coffs Harbour. This burns are being done for both hazard reduction and biodiversity management to prevent some native species dominating in the absence of long-term fire. These controlled burns were conducted in remote rugged areas and helicopters using aerial incendiary equipment was used to ignite the drier ridgelines. Ground crews on site monitor weather conditions and assist as required. Video: TDenman/NPWS Images: www.flickr.com
- Duration: 2:02
- Published: 2009-08-03
- Uploaded: 2010-03-17
- Author: NPWSnorthern2007
"The sustainable office" - Narooma
"The sustainable office" - Narooma
The Narooma office of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), NSW Maritime and the NSW Marine Parks Authority (MPA) is at the forefront of efforts by the State Government to accommodate workers in buildings which are considered environmentally sustainable. This purpose built and designed sustainable office was formally opened by the Director-General of the Department of Environment and Climate Change, Lisa Corbyn and the Deputy Chief Executive of NSW Maritime, Tony Middleton. The office, at the corner of Burrawang and Graham Streets, in Narooma was designed by the Government architects office and built by Edwards Constructions of Batemans Bay. In opening the new building Ms Corbyn said she was delighted to be opening a building whose environmental footprint had been kept to an absolute minimum. This building has been designed primarily for DECC staff working within the NPWS and the MPA. Its our departments goal to lead by example and in constructing and occupying a building which has significantly reduced its footprint we are doing just that. The State Government has set a target for government agencies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 to 2000 levels. Its buildings like this which will help us achieve this target. The sustainable nature of this office has been achieved using a wide range of creative and innovative ideas and technologies which we hope to showcase to the community as a model for environmental sustainability within the community, Ms <b>...</b>
The Narooma office of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), NSW Maritime and the NSW Marine Parks Authority (MPA) is at the forefront of efforts by the State Government to accommodate workers in buildings which are considered environmentally sustainable. This purpose built and designed sustainable office was formally opened by the Director-General of the Department of Environment and Climate Change, Lisa Corbyn and the Deputy Chief Executive of NSW Maritime, Tony Middleton. The office, at the corner of Burrawang and Graham Streets, in Narooma was designed by the Government architects office and built by Edwards Constructions of Batemans Bay. In opening the new building Ms Corbyn said she was delighted to be opening a building whose environmental footprint had been kept to an absolute minimum. This building has been designed primarily for DECC staff working within the NPWS and the MPA. Its our departments goal to lead by example and in constructing and occupying a building which has significantly reduced its footprint we are doing just that. The State Government has set a target for government agencies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 to 2000 levels. Its buildings like this which will help us achieve this target. The sustainable nature of this office has been achieved using a wide range of creative and innovative ideas and technologies which we hope to showcase to the community as a model for environmental sustainability within the community, Ms <b>...</b>
- Duration: 5:46
- Published: 2009-07-25
- Uploaded: 2010-09-24
- Author: NSWNatParks
NSW National Parks 40th anniversary
NSW National Parks 40th anniversary
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) manages 783 national parks and reserves covering over 6.6 million hectares or 8 percent of NSW. These parks and reserves include some of the most spectacular locations in NSW, including World Heritage areas, rainforests, rivers, beaches, wetlands, deserts, marine parks, culturally significant places, and alpine areas. October 2007 marks the 40th anniversary of the creation of the NPWS, celebrating the conservation of some of the state's most unique and precious natural landscapes, cultural heritage and wildlife.
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) manages 783 national parks and reserves covering over 6.6 million hectares or 8 percent of NSW. These parks and reserves include some of the most spectacular locations in NSW, including World Heritage areas, rainforests, rivers, beaches, wetlands, deserts, marine parks, culturally significant places, and alpine areas. October 2007 marks the 40th anniversary of the creation of the NPWS, celebrating the conservation of some of the state's most unique and precious natural landscapes, cultural heritage and wildlife.
- Duration: 0:30
- Published: 2007-11-27
- Uploaded: 2010-08-19
- Author: NSWNatParks
Spot-spraying bitou bush in Bundjalung National Park
Spot-spraying bitou bush in Bundjalung National Park
Using a specially designed unit the NPWS can target individual bitou weed plants in remote or inaccessible locations.
Using a specially designed unit the NPWS can target individual bitou weed plants in remote or inaccessible locations.
- Duration: 1:55
- Published: 2008-03-24
- Uploaded: 2010-08-24
- Author: NPWSnorthern2007
Rebecca Lavelle - don't give up
Rebecca Lavelle - don't give up
a great song
a great song
- Duration: 3:45
- Published: 2008-08-08
- Uploaded: 2010-11-12
- Author: AngelsSun
The Worst Invention Ever
The Worst Invention Ever
Yes it was filmed in bits, this is without doubt the worst invention ever
Yes it was filmed in bits, this is without doubt the worst invention ever
- Duration: 1:00
- Published: 2010-04-09
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: NinjaArtMonster
waini raina
waini raina
hausa movie song
hausa movie song
- Duration: 4:12
- Published: 2009-04-29
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: shabanyvideo
Humpback whale disentanglement
Humpback whale disentanglement
In late August '02 an adult humpback whale became entangled in shark mesh off the QLD Gold Coast. The whale disappeared dragging the heavy net and was not expected to survive. Three days later the animal was relocated off Yamba in NSW with net wrapped around its head including the blowhole and a large mass of net rope and floats binding the tail stock. In a combined operation Sea World, the QLD Department of Primary Industries together with the NSW Fisheries, Marine Parks Authority and the National Parks and Wildlife Service were able to cut the material from the whale. During the operation to free the whale it was closely accompanied by three other adult humpback whales.
In late August '02 an adult humpback whale became entangled in shark mesh off the QLD Gold Coast. The whale disappeared dragging the heavy net and was not expected to survive. Three days later the animal was relocated off Yamba in NSW with net wrapped around its head including the blowhole and a large mass of net rope and floats binding the tail stock. In a combined operation Sea World, the QLD Department of Primary Industries together with the NSW Fisheries, Marine Parks Authority and the National Parks and Wildlife Service were able to cut the material from the whale. During the operation to free the whale it was closely accompanied by three other adult humpback whales.
- Duration: 5:00
- Published: 2008-05-04
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: NPWSnorthern2007