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Australian Fauna for Travellers Are you travelling to Australia? If you are lucky, you will be able to see many Australian animals in the wild. If you visit any of Australia's National parks, you will be sure to see a diverse range of wildlife. If you aren't so lucky to see much wildlife, or just wish to visit wildlife sanctuaries as well - then you can check our list of worthwhile places to visit: Victoria - New South Wales - Queensland - Tasmania - South Australia - Northern Territory - Western Australia Extreme Sports and Activities in Australia VICTORIA - Leading Wildlife Parks or Sanctuaries
Healesville Sanctuary - http://www.zoo.org.au/ Badger Creek Rd, Healesville. Victoria. 3777. Phone: (03) 5957 2800 Brief: A path weaves through the Sanctuary taking you through large habitat areas where wildlife can be seen in their natural environment. Encounter colourful birds, stroll amongst the kangaroos, meet an Emu on the path, hear dingoes howl and watch the flight and hunting skills of magnificent birds of prey. Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review. Victoria's Open Range Zoo at Werribee - http://www.zoo.org.au/ K Rd, Werribee. Victoria. 3030. Phone: (03) 9731 9600 Brief: A visit to Victoria's Open Range Zoo is truly a great adventure. It is a unique way to immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and smells of the savanna, just thirty minutes from Melbourne along the Princess Fwy. Experience a unique wildlife safari at Victoria's Open Range Zoo. Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review. Melbourne Zoo - http://www.zoo.org.au/ Elliott Ave, Parkville. Victoria. 3052. Phone: (03) 9285 9300 Brief: More than 350 animal species from Australia and around the world are on view just 4 km from the centre of Melbourne, in a botanic garden setting of 55 acres / 22 hectares. Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review. Ballarat Wildlife & Reptile Park - http://www.wildlifepark.com.au/ Cnr Fussell & York Sts, Ballarat. Victoria. 3350. Phone: (03) 5333 5933 Brief:
Koalas,Wombats,Saltwater and Freshwater
Crocodiles,Tasmanian Devils,Goannas,Giant
Tortoises,Wedge-tailed Eagles,venomous and
non venomous Snakes,Wallabies,free-range
Kangaroos,Emus. Our collection has been
carefully planed to guarantee an exciting and
rewarding experience with all the best known
and loved Australian native wildlife in
natural surroundings. Set in 16 acres of
beautiful peppermint gum woodland, you can
experience close contact with koalas,
kangaroos, emus and other native animals in
an atmosphere Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review.
NEW SOUTH WALES - Leading Wildlife Parks or Sanctuaries Featherdale Wildlife Park - http://www.featherdale.com.au/ Brief: Want to see Australia's unique wildlife in a natural bush setting? At Featherdale, we've gone out of our way to create a unique wildlife experience… within the Sydney metropolitan area! You can hand feed a kangaroo, wallaby or emu - or enjoy a face-to-face encounter with one of our friendly koalas - amongst one of Australia's largest private collections of Australian native animals and bird life. Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review. Sydney Aquarium - http://www.sydneyaquarium.com.au/ Brief: Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review. Taronga Zoo - http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au/ Brief: Taronga is believed to be an Aboriginal word meaning 'water view' and Taronga Zoo certainly boasts one of the best water views in the World. The Zoo was opened in 1916 and millions of people have enjoyed its wonderful animals and grounds. Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review.
QUEENSLAND - Leading Wildlife Parks or Sanctuaries Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary - http://www.currumbin-sanctuary.org.au Brief: The Sanctuary is an oasis, located in the centre of Australia's popular holiday destination, the Gold Coast. With over 27 hectares of landscaped surrounds and bushland catering for over 1400 mammals, birds and reptiles, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary offers a unique natural experience Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review.
NORTHERN TERRITORY - Leading Wildlife Parks or Sanctuaries Territory Wildlife Park - http://www.territorywildlifepark.com.au Brief: Operated by the Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory, this Park demonstrates the relationships that exist out in the wild, between the unique native plants and animals of the region. It offers an amazing and unparalleled insight into the diversity of tropical Australia and should definitely be your first stop during any visit to the Top End. Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA - Leading Wildlife Parks or Sanctuaries Cohunu Koala Park - http://www.cohunu.com.au/ Brief: Cohunu Koala Park is located on sixteen hectares of natural Australian bush land just 35 minutes from the city of Perth in Western Australia. Uniquely situated at the top of the Darling Range offering panoramic views of the beautiful city of Perth. Come and make friends with some of the unique Australian fauna living in the Park. Stroll the bush tracks and pathways. Hand feed many of the free roaming animals. See wombats, talking parrots, dingoes, kangaroos, emus, deer and koalas just to name a few. Take a breathtaking walk through the giant bird aviary and hand feed over 20 species of native birds. Reviews: None listed. Have you been here? Submit a review.
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