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Tag Along Tour

Exclusive opportunity to visit Pilliga feral predator-free safe haven
Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) are inviting the public to join a self-drive tag-along tour at the Pilliga State Conservation Area on Thursday, 18 April, 2024.
Visitors will have an exclusive opportunity to step inside the feral predator free fenced area and see the positive outcomes of this ground-breaking conservation program firsthand with a self-driving tag-along tour departing Narrabri Visitor Information Centre at 8.15am (AEST).
The site in the Pilliga, near Narrabri is home to the threatened Bilby, Brush-tailed Bettong and Bridled Nailtail Wallaby.
The day tour will take visitors through part of the largest consolidated block of forest and woodland in western NSW where they will hear from AWC’s field ecologists and land managers about the reintroduction program and how the feral predator free area is helping prevent further extinctions. If they’re lucky, visitors may even catch a glimpse of a Bridled Nailtail Wallaby.
The full day event includes a tour of the Pilliga’s fenced area guided by AWC staff, a walk through the threatened species fenced area and morning tea.
08.15am – 03.45pm
What to bring and wear:
- BYO lunch.
- Water bottle.
- Comfortable clothing and sturdy covered shoes.
- Sun protection and a hat.
- Camera.
- Binoculars if you have them
- A camp chair for lunch and during presentations.
- UHF Radio (if possible).
Tickets
- Cost: $45 vehicle pass (1 passenger) + $10 per person in the same vehicle
- Tickets are limited to 9 x vehicles only
- Individual tickets can be purchased for guests who would like to carpool for $20. To purchase a carpooling ticket, and for enquiries, please email [email protected] for a purchase code.
- Tickets include morning tea, drinks, porta loo hire, and on ground sanctuary staff
