OPINION: The slow and steady decline of our once great national parks

By Michael McFadyen
Updated January 28 2018 - 3:21pm, first published 3:08pm
GORGEOUS SETTING: Michael McFadyen, who worked for the National Parks and Wildlife Service for 30 years, has lamented its decline. Photo: SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
GORGEOUS SETTING: Michael McFadyen, who worked for the National Parks and Wildlife Service for 30 years, has lamented its decline. Photo: SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Over the past 40 years I have visited probably more national parks in NSW than 99 per cent of the population, both for work and recreation.

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