Wildlife Land Trust / Sanctuaries / NSW / Ningeegully Wildlife Sanctuary

Julie and Greg Coleman are the owners of Ningeegully Wildlife Sanctuary situated in Tomboye approximately 22km south-west of Nerriga, New South Wales. The wildlife sanctuary consists of hilly native bushland and grass flats at the bottom of the property as well as a seasonal water course and a dam. The owners have noted that in the future they may like to sell the land to conservation-minded owners.

Ningeegully Wildlife Sanctuary is eight hectares in size. The land is currently used as a wildlife sanctuary. The vegetation type is Eucalypt woodland and around two acres of native grassland. A variety of wildlife have been found at the sanctuary such as kangaroos (Macropus giganteus), wallabies, lyrebirds (Menura novaehollandiae), wombats (Vombatus ursinus), king parrots (Alisterus scapularis), cockatoos, rosellas and historically there have been koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus).