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Wildlife Parks |
Australia
Zoo -Crocodile Hunter -Steve Irwin
There is no other zoo like Australia Zoo! We pack in stacks
of wildlife action every day and move at a great rate of knots
to bring you the most action-packed LIVE shows and exciting
encounters with our amazing animals. |
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Rainforest
Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary
Environmental Wildlife Park in Port Douglas, North Queensland,
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Currumbin
Wildlife Sanctuary
For nearly 60 years, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold
Coast has earned a special place in the hearts of millions
of visitors. |
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David
Fleay Wildlife Park Gold Coast Queensland Australia
This place is home to many native Australian animals, including
those that are rare and endangered. |
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Cairns
Tropical Zoo
Established in 1980, Cairns Tropical Zoo is the largest and
most diverse wildlife attraction in Tropical North Queensland
and is set amidst six hectares of tropically landscaped gardens.
Locally owned and operated, our zoo is home to hundreds of
native and exotic species, many of which are indigenous to
our northern wet tropics. |
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Alma
Park Zoo
Established in 1969 as a native animal sanctuary, Alma Park
became a registered zoo in 1973 with the arrival of exotic
animals . The zoo was taken over by an animal loving family
in 1981 and has since undergone extensive redevelopment to
improve conditions for the animals. We depend on the support
of the public to continue this work |
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Wildlife
Trails
Wildlife Trails in various regions of Australia show you some
of the best places to see wildlife in those regions. So far,
WTA has supported wildlife trails in Adelaide and Southern
Queensland. More trails are planned for the future! |
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Lone
Pine Koala Sanctuary
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, Australia, is the world's
first and largest koala sanctuary, with over 130 koalas. Cuddle
a koala anytime, handfeed kangaroos and encounter a large
variety of Aussie wildlife, all in beautiful, natural settings.
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