Robin Sinclair
@robinssci.bsky.social
Field Ecologist with the Australian Wildlife Conservancy in Australia's Top End. Living in Garramilla/Darwin on Larrakia Country.
He/they.
He/they.
This morning I caught up with one of the Woylies we recently released outside the feral-predator free area at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary. It seems to be doing well two weeks post-release.
📍Badimia Country
#WildOz
⚠️ Animal handled for monitoring purposes with required training and permits
📍Badimia Country
#WildOz
⚠️ Animal handled for monitoring purposes with required training and permits
July 16, 2025 at 8:35 AM
This morning I caught up with one of the Woylies we recently released outside the feral-predator free area at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary. It seems to be doing well two weeks post-release.
📍Badimia Country
#WildOz
⚠️ Animal handled for monitoring purposes with required training and permits
📍Badimia Country
#WildOz
⚠️ Animal handled for monitoring purposes with required training and permits
Yesterday I caught up with Arasari the Chuditch, who is doing well 8 months post-release at Mt Gibson. He came from the Taronga breeding program and was released as part of our reintroduction of quolls to the sanctuary.
⚠️ Handled for monitoring purposes with the appropriate training and permits ⚠️
⚠️ Handled for monitoring purposes with the appropriate training and permits ⚠️
July 12, 2025 at 12:24 AM
Yesterday I caught up with Arasari the Chuditch, who is doing well 8 months post-release at Mt Gibson. He came from the Taronga breeding program and was released as part of our reintroduction of quolls to the sanctuary.
⚠️ Handled for monitoring purposes with the appropriate training and permits ⚠️
⚠️ Handled for monitoring purposes with the appropriate training and permits ⚠️
A tiny, bouncy Bilby friend 💚
Caught this morning as part of a monitoring survey at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary on Badimia Country.
#WildOz
Caught this morning as part of a monitoring survey at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary on Badimia Country.
#WildOz
March 4, 2025 at 3:58 AM
A tiny, bouncy Bilby friend 💚
Caught this morning as part of a monitoring survey at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary on Badimia Country.
#WildOz
Caught this morning as part of a monitoring survey at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary on Badimia Country.
#WildOz
The Badimia word for chicken is "dyugi" which is derived from the Australian-English "chook".
(The 'dy' gets pronounced somewhat like the 'j' in 'jump')
(The 'dy' gets pronounced somewhat like the 'j' in 'jump')
March 1, 2025 at 4:10 AM
The Badimia word for chicken is "dyugi" which is derived from the Australian-English "chook".
(The 'dy' gets pronounced somewhat like the 'j' in 'jump')
(The 'dy' gets pronounced somewhat like the 'j' in 'jump')