Quoll Headquarters
Nature Reserve
“In the decades since securing this land, I’ve not only been managing and maintaining the habitat but making sure it becomes a sanctuary of significance for generations to come.” Steve Haslam
Video: © Danny Harris
Welcome to Quoll Headquarters
Quoll Headquarters is a 160ha 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, cantankerous carnivore that rules this ecosystem.
Quoll Headquarters has been recognised and registered by the NSW Government Biodiversity Conservation Trust with a Conservation Agreement. This ensures permanent protection and conservation of this reserve in perpetuity. The plants, animals and habitat of Quoll Headquarters have been protected for ever, under law.
Stories from the Sanctuary
At Quoll Headquarters, we are currently protecting:
21
22
107
11
Quoll Headquarters
A Very Special Place
A High Conservation Value land with a long and diverse list of rare and threatened species.
Quoll Headquarters
A Very Special Place
A High Conservation Value land with a long and diverse list of rare and threatened species.
Quoll Headquarters
A Very Special Place
A High Conservation Value land with a long and diverse list of rare and threatened species.
Quoll Headquarters
A Very Special Place
A High Conservation Value land with a long and diverse list of rare and threatened species.