Parks and reserves

Norfolk Island National Park

Phillip  Island Hibiscus

Phillip Island Management

Park management | Downloand the Management plan | Phillip Island management | Forestry zone

 

Nature Conservation Developments

"The extinction of species of living things, which can never be renewed since they represent centres of natural evolution under very special circumstances, would be seen by scientists and others as a matter of deep concern. However, of even greater general concern would be the catastrophic soil erosion and continuing transformation of Phillip Island to a lunar-like landscape, sterile and barren."

With the extermination of rabbits from the Island attention has turned to weed control, revegetation and monitoring of seabirds particularly Whale Birds. Continuing work to control African Olives around the endangered Hibiscus has been undertaken.


Current Use

Visitation to Phillip Island is generally seasonal and limited. However the popularity of the island for recreation is increasing. Activities included rock-fishing, general sightseeing [mainly locals] and limited private and commercial guided tours for special interest groups [mainly tourists].


Management Aims

In view of the high nature conservation values of Phillip Island the following aims are appropriate: