Hard work and foresight on the
part of Pat and Keith, together
with the assistance of
conservation minded fellow
nudists, has produced a unique
coastal sand dune and bush
environment. Sunland is the
home of a wide variety of flora
and fauna.
Wildlife is abundant, kangaroos
and wombats visit the camp
every day and echidna are often
spotted around the grounds.
Emu tracks are often seen on
"Big Bertha", the largest dune on
the property but sightings are
usually a glimpse of the tail end
disappearing over the dunes.
At various times of the year you
can see sea lions and fur seals
along the beach and Southern
Right whales were recently
spotted inside the reef.
The occasional snake wanders
by but if left alone they are not a
problem and are probably more
frightened of us than we are of
them.
You can often find several
varieties of lizards around the
camp sunning themselves on the
tree stumps
The smaller birds of Sunland are
far from reclusive. Superb blue
wrens and scrub wrens regularly
visit "Happy Hour" and will
readily sit on your finger for a bit
of cheese. A list of bird species
sighted on the property is
available.