Environmentally sensitive areas

Information about clearing native vegetation in environmentally sensitive areas.
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Environmentally sensitive areas (ESAs) are classes or areas of native vegetation where the exemptions for clearing vegetation under the Environmental Protection (Clearing of Native Vegetation) Regulations 2004 (Clearing Regulations) do not apply.

The current list of ESAs was gazetted on 8 April 2005. Recent amendments to the Environmental Protection Act 1986 (EP Act) mean that in future, ESAs will be prescribed in regulations. However, until these changes are in place, the existing regulatory framework under the ESA notice remains in effect.

It is an offence to clear native vegetation without a permit or a determination by the CEO that a permit is not required, unless the clearing is for an exempt purpose. 

There are two types of exemptions:

  • for clearing assessed and authorised under other statutory processes set out in Schedule 6 of the EP Act
  • for generally low-impact and routine maintenance clearing activities listed in regulation 5 of the Clearing Regulations.

The exemptions under the Clearing Regulations do not apply within ESAs, so a clearing permit is required. A clearing permit is not required for clearing under the Schedule 6 exemptions, even if it is within an ESA.

If you are uncertain whether your proposed clearing is within an ESA or if a clearing permit is required, see our ESA fact sheet. You can also contact us on (08) 6364 7098 or email info@dwer.wa.gov.au.

Diagram on how to find out if you need a native vegetation clearing permit

1. These exemptions mainly refer to clearing that is authorised through other legislation and includes:

  • proposals assessed under Part IV of the EP Act
  • subdivision approvals under the Planning and Development Act 2005
  • clearing to comply with a local government bush fire notice given under the Bush Fires Act 1954
  • grazing of stock on a pastoral lease under the Land Administration Act 1997.

See A guide to the exemptions and regulations for clearing native vegetation.

2. These exemptions mainly refer to activities that are routine maintenance and/or low impact, with some items subject to a five-hectare-per-year limitation. Examples of exemptions under the Clearing Regulations include clearing for:

  • the lawful construction of a building
  • fire hazard reduction
  • constructing or maintaining fence lines

See A guide to the exemptions and regulations for clearing native vegetation.

3. View the Clearing Permit System map to determine if the area is an ESA.

How to view ESAs using the Clearing Permit System

  1. Go to the Clearing Permit System map
  2. Within the search box, enter a property address
  3. Select a matching address to zoom to the property
  4. Map layers can be turned on or off by clicking the check box next to the layer
  5. ESAs are displayed in the layer called 'Clearing Regulations – Environmentally sensitive areas'.
  6. The map viewer can also be navigated by entering a GPS coordinate into the Jump to Coordinates tool in the lower right corner of the map.

Information about ESA classes or areas

ESA class

More information

Dataset

World Heritage Property

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water - World Heritage Property

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Find Environmental Data

Register of the National Estate

The Register of the National Estate is no longer a statutory list.

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Find Environmental Data

Wetlands

Department of Water and Environmental Regulation - What are waterways?

Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions - Wetlands

Landgate - Shared Location Information Platform (SLIP)

Threatened flora/

declared rare flora (old term)

Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions - Threatened plants

Data WA - Threatened and Priority Flora database

Request a data search from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions

Threatened ecological community

Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions - Threatened ecological communities -

Data WA - Threatened Ecological Communities data

Request a data search from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions

Bush Forever

Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage - Bush forever policy

Data WA - Region Scheme - Special Areas

Environmental Protection (Gnangara Mound Crown Land) Policy 1992 

This policy has been repealed.

This policy has been repealed.

Environmental Protection (Western Swamp Tortoise) Policy 2002

Environmental Protection Authority - Environmental Protection (Western Swamp Tortoise Habitat) Policy 2011

Data WA - EPP 2011 Western Swamp Tortoise Policy Boundary

Environmental Protection (Swan Coastal Plain Lakes) Policy 1992 

This policy has been repealed.

This policy has been repealed.

Environmental Protection (South West Agricultural Zone Wetlands) Policy 1998

This policy has been repealed.

This policy has been repealed.

Environmental Protection (Swan and Canning Rivers) Policy 1998

This policy has been repealed.

This policy has been repealed.