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Inala Foundation

Inala Foundation
Swift Parrot - Chris Tzaros

The Inala Foundation protects wildlife and regenerates habitat on Bruny Island. In collaboration with the Inala Jurassic Garden, the Foundation also conserves endangered plant species.

At Inala we care for injured and orphaned wildlife and provide a safe haven for rehabilitated injured wildlife. The Inala Nature Reserve provides essential habitat for endangered wildlife species such as the Forty-spotted Pardalote, Swift Parrot and Eastern Quoll. 

The Inala Foundation also supports the Inala Jurassic Garden Noah's Ark projects, which conserve endangered plant species, especially those with Gondwanan origin.

 

Discover the Inala Foundation on Bruny Island

Sparky the baby Eastern Quoll
Sparky the baby Eastern Quoll - Brad Moriarty

Wildlife Care and Rehabilitation

Local, injured and/or orphaned wildlife from road-kill, dog attacks and habitat disturbance are treated and cared for by Inala's team of wildlife carers.

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Forty-spotted Pardalote - K and M Campbell
Forty-spotted Pardalote - K and M Campbell

Protecting Endangered Wildlife

The Nature Reserve on Bruny Island provides excellent habitat for the endangered Forty-spotted Pardalote, Swift Parrot, Eastern Quoll and many raptor species.

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Wetland habitat on Inala Nature Reserve
Wetland habitat on Inala Nature Reserve - Brad Moriarty

Native Habitat Restoration

Native habitat within the Inala Nature Reserve on Bruny Island is being restored by removing invasive weeds and through revegetation using local native plants.

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Wollemi Pine - Brad Moriarty
Wollemi Pine - Brad Moriarty

Conserving Threatened Plant Species

We work in conjunction with the Inala Jurassic Garden on Bruny Island to conserve endangered plant species from around the world.

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Find out more about Conserving Threatened Plant Species