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 property with a long and diverse list of rare and threatened species

Quoll Headquarters
A very special place

A High Conservation Value property with a long and diverse list of rare and threatened species

Quoll Headquarters
A very special place

A High Conservation Value with a long and diverse list of rare and threatened species

A high Conservation Value property that includes Endangered Ecological Communities

This is a very special place with a long and diverse list of rare and threatened species. It is High Conservation Value land that includes Endangered Ecological Communities.

Nestled between four National Parks, Quoll Headquarters has great habitat diversity from granite cliffs and boulders, old growth Eucalypt forests to swampy heaths, marshes and wetlands.

With the Great Dividing Range running through the property, this ensures a high elevation of over 1100m, significant rainfall averaging over 900mm and a cool and mild climate. The property has undergone a perpetual conservation registration, guaranteeing permanent protection of the plants and animals that call Quoll Headquarters home.

 
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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.