Photo Gallery:
Sanctuary Staff Visit Other Sanctuaries - Page One - February 2009
The front entrance gate to Scotia Sanctuary keeps the feral animals out and the Bilbies and Bettongs in!

Scotia Sanctuary predator proof fence. Note the condition of vegetation on the inside of fence (right).

Tony Cathcart from Scotia Sanctuary explains rabbit removal and Bettong habits to Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary Ranger Grant Woodbrdge. Bettong warren pictured nearby Scotia airstrip. Bettongs dig up the airstrip regularly!

Bridled Nailtail Wallaby at Scotia Sanctuary

The Rufous Hare Wallaby or 'Mala' is an extremely rare wallaby breeding at Scotia Sanctuary. Once widespread now restricted to the extremely remote spinifex country of the Tanami Desert and a few offshore islands.

