
Biodiversity across New South Wales is already being affected by climate change. Species are shifting their ranges, breeding and flowering times are changing, and vulnerable ecosystems are becoming less resilient to threats such as bushfires, drought, pests and diseases.
Connecting users to key findings, projects, datasets, research and tools that support climate‑informed biodiversity management and adaptation planning, the Biodiversity page on the NSW Climate Adaptation Hub explains how climate change interacts with existing pressures to increase extinction risk and alter ecosystems across the state.
The resources available help users identify vulnerable species and ecosystems, locate potential climate refugia, and guide actions such as habitat protection, restoration and connectivity planning. By bringing together climate risk information and biodiversity data in one place, the Hub supports governments, land managers and communities to make more informed decisions that build resilience and help safeguard NSW’s biodiversity into the future.







