Exciting conservations efforts at the National Parks Conservation Forum
National Parks Wildlife Service (NPWS) held their second ever conservation forum in May, and our very own Dr Anne Musser (Conservation and Campaigns Officer), was invited to speak, with over 160 people in attendance, including our Environment, Heritage and Assets Officer, Jordan Macdonald.
Ancient Caves, New Science: Meet the Jenolan Cave Cricket
Jenolan’s Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies: August Update
WIN News at Jenolan Caves
Share your story: The Jenolan Memory Project launches this September
Conservation at Jenolan - Saving Our Species Program
National Parks first ever conservation forum
New butterfly species found at Jenolan Caves
Biodiversity research at Jenolan is ongoing, and we’ve discovered many species over the past decade that are new records for Jenolan.
Staff thanks
The staff here are extremely dedicated and passionate to ensuring you as the visitor have the most enjoyable time possible, in a safe environment.
History of Caves House
Although long known as “Binoomea” or “Dark Holes in the Mountain” to the Burra Burra Clan of the Gundungurra Nation, Europeans first discovered what are now known as the Jenolan Caves in circa 1838.
Blue Lake: Conservation and Restoration
Jenolan’s iconic Blue Lake has been a feature at Jenolan since the Jenolan River was dammed to form the lake in 1908.
Platypuses at Jenolan
If you ask someone where they first saw a wild platypus, chances are good that they’ll say “at Jenolan Caves!”