Dr Bronwen Scott (Bron) is a zoologist, writer and artist. After a long academic career in museums and universities, she swapped the city for the countryside. She is currently living in a busy little farming town set among the rainforests and volcanic scenery of the Atherton Tablelands in tropical Far North Queensland.
She has an Honours degree and a PhD in zoology, and a lifelong love of nature. That love of nature has taken her across Australia and around the world as a client of Inala Nature Tours. Bron has travelled with Inala from Lake Eyre to Lake Argyle, from the Oodnadatta Track to Iron Range, and to Chile, Uganda, Romania, and Papua New Guinea. She has also visited Cuba, Jamaica, Indonesia, and Malaysia for her research on tropical land snails.
Bron co-authored ‘The Inala Nature Tours Guide to Birds of Bruny Island, Tasmania’ with Tonia. She also writes about wildlife, citizen science and nature-based travel, and her work appears regularly in the Guardian. Notozomus bronwenae, an arachnid from the rainforests of eastern Queensland, is named after her.
Bron works as our International Travel Consultant and works on the panel of trusted specialists on bringing together new and tailormade tour itineraries.
Inala Nature
320 Cloudy Bay Road, Lunawanna
South Bruny Island 7150
Tasmania, Australia
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Phone: +61 3 6293 1217
Inala Nature acknowledge and pay respects to the palawa people as the traditional and original owners, and continuing custodians of this land, lutruwita, and acknowledges Elders - past and present. Inala Nature Tours and the Inala Foundation Inc are located on lunawanna- alonnah, also known as Bruny Island, the traditional land of the Nuenonne people.