Description
Inala is a private nature conservation reserve located on Bruny Island in Tasmania. It spans 600 hectares and is renowned for its rich biodiversity. Inala Nature Reserve is home to 95 species of birds, including many endangered species such as Forty-spotted Pardalote, Tasmanian subspecies of Wedge-tailed Eagle, White-bellied Sea-Eagle, white morph of the Grey Goshawk, and the Swift Parrot. All of the 12 Tasmanian endemic birds live in the habitat of the Inala Nature Reserve, including Tasmanian Nativehen, Tasmanian Boobook, Tasmanian Scrubwren and Tasmanian Thornbill. The property is also an important breeding refuge for Swift Parrot.
Please be aware that visits to Inala Nature Reserve can only be undertaken as part of a tour, or by guests staying in Inala's accommodation.
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Access
Inala is located on Bruny Island in Tasmania. This private reserve can only be visited as part of a guided tour, or by guests staying in Inala's accommodation (see the link for more information below). Visitors can explore walking tracks, bird hides and accommodation options include self-contained cottages. There are a number of walking tracks throughout the reserve, allowing access to different types of habitat and key wildlife viewing areas. Several hides have been constructed in key viewing areas.
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