Quoll Headquarters Wildlife Sanctuary

Highlights

Explore a 160-hectare sanctuary atop the Great Dividing Range Spot rare wildlife including the elusive Spotted-tailed Quoll Discover old-growth forests guided by expert conservationists

Overview

Quoll Headquarters is a 160-hectare nature reserve, nestled between four National Parks, on the top of the Great Dividing Range north of Tenterfield, NSW. It is a fenced sanctuary amongst granite…

Quoll Headquarters is a 160-hectare nature reserve, nestled between four National Parks, on the top of the Great Dividing Range north of Tenterfield, NSW.

It is a fenced sanctuary amongst granite boulders and old-growth forest, protecting many endangered species and the habitat they live in. It is also the home of Australia's apex mainland marsupial predator, the Spotted-tailed Quoll. A stealthy carnivore that rules this ecosystem.