Trevor Evans has dedicated his life to protecting and saving endangered Australian species and their habitats. He is the founder of Secret Creek Sanctuary which was set up to provide a feral-proof enclosure where endangered native species are protected from predation. The sanctuary aims to show visitors what Australia once looked like prior to European settlement and houses species such as Eastern Quoll, Dingo, Tasmanian Devil, Long-nosed Potoroo, Rufous Bettong, Spotted-tailed Quoll and Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby. It is also the home of the Secret Creek Cafe, a unique, rustic home-style cabin serving delicious refined plant-based food. Pictured below is an abandoned Spotted-tailed Quoll joey that Trevor was hand-raising when we visited.
Chad Staples | Director of Life Sciences at Featherdale Wildlife Park
Tim Faulkner | Co-director at the Australian Reptile Park
Dr David Peacock | Conservation Biologist
Toby Esplin | Owner\Operator at About Nature Tours
David Evans | Clear Mountain Reptiles
Faith Coleman | Estuarine Ecologist
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Daniel Saliba | Murray-Darling Carpet Python
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Sarah and Alex Holmes | Ecologists
John Barrie | Natural Historian
Byron Manning | Curator, Cleland Wildlife Park
Nick Petropoulos | Wildlife Presenter from Wicked Wildlife
Bruce Jackson | Wildlife Conservationist
Dr Gavin Bedford | Herpetologist
Marie Munkara | Author, Adventurer
Dr Charlie Manolis | Crocodile Conservation
Simon Ferguson | Territory Wildlife Park
Dr Mark Hutchinson | Head of Biological and Earth Sciences, South Australian Museum
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