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We are pleased to report that we have also had some successes with Swift Parrots breeding on the Inala reserve this season. This also forms part of ongoing scientific research, and in all a whopping twelve nesting sites have been discovered on Inala. This figure does not include nests on the new land that we have acquired where we expect...Read more
Big news is a bigger Inala
In December 2015 Inala tripled in size. See the extent of the new, enlarged Inala.Read more
Rescued Critters
Many of the little ones in our care at the time of the last newsletter have been successfully reared and are happily bouncing around our pen here at Inala. They will all be released shortly. One of our little family has however not been so fortunate…poor Mono, a little Bennett’s Wallaby, contracted Toxoplasmosis (a nasty disease) and Sue...Read more
On tour with Inala
Inala tour highlights - White-throated Gerygone, Purple-gaped Honeyeater, Spectacled Warbler and Rufous Bristlebird. Wedge-tailed Eagle and White-bellied Sea-Eagle locked in combat. Pelagics...Read more
Alison joins the team
The Inala staff compliment has also become bigger! We recently welcomed Alison van den Berg onto the Inala team. Alison has been working in the tourism sector for a number of years in Tasmania, and has also led a successful career in the public service. Alison is a resident of Bruny Island and she and her husband recently finished...Read more
University groups
University students from the US discover some of our favorite places...Read more
Wild about Inala
Grey Goshawks and Forty-spotted Pardalotes breeding successfully at Inala. And an interesting discovery about Pardalote tree 'farming' ...Read more
Lords of the sky lock talons over Inala
This amazing photo was captured in the skys over Inala recently by guest Neil Wingert. He and his wife Sarah spent a couple of days here as part of Inala's Endemic Birds and Wildlife of Tasmania Tour this February.Read more
And now the BIG news!
We've been waiting to tell you our very big news ...Read more
Inala's boundaries - the old and the new
Who's threatened now?Read more