{"id":8376,"date":"2018-12-13T11:33:35","date_gmt":"2018-12-12T22:33:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/newtw.tourwriter.com\/?p=8376"},"modified":"2023-10-10T01:44:45","modified_gmt":"2023-10-10T01:44:45","slug":"inala","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tourwriter.com\/inala\/","title":{"rendered":"Inala Nature Tours"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Inala Nature Tours<\/span><\/a> is a family owned tour operator offering their travellers the chance to experience the unforgettable magic of Australia, through the design and delivery of personalised birding and wildlife tours for over 23 years. <\/span><\/p>\n The story of how a tour operator comes to be is often one fueled by a passion for travel and adventure. For this unique tour operator, however, the story begins with a passion for wildlife preservation. In fact, Inala Nature Tours founder, Dr. Tonia Cochran, never expected to be in the tourism industry, her remarkable journey into tourism began with a PhD in Zoology.<\/span><\/p>\n From the\u00a0age of 10, Tonia\u2019s <\/span>enthrallment with Australian wildlife and the environment was abundantly obvious. It was not uncommon for Tonia to bring orphaned or injured native animals, spiders, and reptiles into her home, offering them shelter and a chance to rehabilitate. <\/span>It was a natural step for Tonia to go on to study a Bachelor of Science in Botany and Zoology, achieving Honors and PhD degrees in Zoology.<\/span><\/p>\n Following her studies, Tonia moved to Inala, a 1500 acre property on Bruny Island, off the south-east coast of Tasmania. Inala sits on the foothills of Mount Mangana and has a wonderfully complex blend of open pasture, wetlands, heathland, wet and dry eucalypt forest, all working together to provide a rich habitat for the local flora and fauna. It is here that Tonia\u2019s conservation efforts flourished and her devotion to restoring the population of some of the countries most endangered bird species developed.<\/span><\/p>\n Frilled Monarch<\/em><\/p>\n Inala is home to 12 Tasmanian endemic birds, including the rare and highly endangered Forty Spotted Pardalote, affectionately called the \u2018Forty Spot\u2019. In an effort to preserve this special species<\/span> and other endangered species such as the Swift Parrot, Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagle, white morph Grey Goshawk and Masked Owl,<\/span> Tonia placed a conservation covenant on the Inala property; the first step in ensuring the birds and other wildlife populations could begin to replenish at Inala.<\/span><\/p>\n In 1994, Tonia wanted to end her weekly commute from the South of Bruny Island to the largest city in Tasmania, Hobart, where she was working as a marine biologist. Tonia finished her work in Hobart to pursue a more permanent life on Bruny Island. To supplement the income made from her farming activities at Inala, Tonia began offering accommodation in the original farm cottage on her beloved property. She quickly found her guests were keen to be shown the birds and wildlife during their stays; it was her visitors\u2019 receptiveness to her conservation efforts that planted the seed that soon became Inala Nature Tours.<\/span><\/p>\n Sparky the orphaned Quoll<\/em><\/p>\n Tonia promoted the property to local nature-based groups and after publishing a paper on the Forty Spot, bird enthusiasts were quick to come, relishing the unique opportunity to closely view these rare birds, along with the other endangered birds that had made Inala their home. As a result of her work on Bruny Island, Tonia has become recognised as an expert on Tasmania\u2019s native birds, in particular, the Forty Spot, a bird that is held dearly by the entire Inala team. Naturally, the growth in interest and recognition that Tonia\u2019s work has received meant that Inala quickly became a must for environmentalists, animal enthusiasts and travellers with an interest in nature and sustainability. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Through founding Inala Nature Tours, Tonia also committed to promoting educational and ecologically sustainable tourism. Inala\u2019s team of experts uphold leading industry standards, which in turn, ensures their travellers have greater knowledge and respect for the protection and conservation of the environment that they are exploring.<\/span><\/p>\n Pink Robin<\/em><\/p>\n Inala Nature Tours has become increasingly popular with knowledgeable birdwatchers worldwide. Geographically, the Inala property is perfectly situated for optimum birdwatching; nestled on beautiful Bruny Island, which is classified by <\/span>BirdLife International<\/span><\/a> as an Important Bird Area boasting over 150 bird species, 95 of which can be found on the Inala property.<\/span><\/p>\n Since those early days when Dr Cochran started taking guests on guided tours of her Inala property the demand for tours has grown exponentially. Inala Nature Tours now organises bird and wildlife tours around Australia and more recently <\/span>internationally<\/span><\/a>, as far afield as Antarctica. <\/span><\/p>\n Inala has successfully tapped into the lucrative birdwatching industry through developing a local, national and international reputation for providing tours which focus on their guest\u2019s particular interests. But what really sets this nature tour operator apart is their highly regarded, passionate and knowledgeable guides together with their \u00a0exceptional customer service.<\/span><\/p>\n While Inala Nature Tours is Tonia\u2019s brainchild, she is quick to commend her fabulous team, who she says are the key to the businesses success, \u201cThe success of the business is a team effort and I am blessed with wonderful dedicated staff that are part of our Inala family,\u201d she said.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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