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To minimise the impacts to threatened or protected native plants and animals in New South Wales, the Biodiversity Conservation Act , lists the removal of bushrock from rock outcrops or from areas of native vegetation as a key threatening process. More information is available at Threatened species. Disturbance of bushrock can also be dangerous to humans.
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Some of Australia's venomous and poisonous animals live under or near bushrock such as scorpions, funnel web spiders, centipedes, bull ants, jumping jack ants, paper wasps, tiger snakes, brown snakes and the broad-headed snake. Bites or stings from these can be fatal if not treated in time. Stay safe and avoid disturbing animals and their habitats. Disturbance or removal of bushrock could result in a fine or prosecution. Similarly, the collection or removal of bushrock from state forests and Crown land reserves is prohibited. Some local councils regulate bushrock removal.
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Blue Mountains City Council and Hawkesbury City Council have prohibited the collection or removal of bushrock from bushland areas. State and local government agencies and research institutions are undertaking various actions to contribute to these programs. More information on the recovery and threat abatement actions is available at Threatened species. Be mindful of where you tread or drive. For children and families venturing into the bush Think before you lift Nature conservation Get involved Have your say Public consultation archive Volunteer Community-based biodiversity studies Citizen science Events, activities and experiences Greendates Heritage events Explore nature World Parks Congress Awards and recognition Report a problem Reporting pollution Reporting environmental incidents Donate Make a difference Be a backyard buddy Keep bushrock where it belongs Connect with us Subscribe to e-newsletters Mobile apps.
Home Get involved Make a difference Keep bushrock where it belongs Bushrock belongs in the bush - not in gardens Think before you lift — whose home are you disturbing? Would you like it if someone pulled the roof off your house while you were sleeping?
Bushrock and bushrock removal Since the early European settlement of New South Wales, bushrock has been used in landscaping and gardens to re-create natural bush settings, build fences or retaining walls, line pools, create waterfalls and other features, and as a base for orchids, lichens and mosses to grow on.