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The Park's precursor establishment Ocean Beach Aquarium opened in 1950. Eric Worrell's Australian Reptile Park established July 1958 (officially opening to public 3 October 1959). Re-opened to public at its current site 7 September 1996: Location: Somersby, New South Wales, Australia: Land area: 22 acres (8.9 ha) No. of animals: 2,000+ No. of ...
Esperance Bird & Animal Park [broken anchor], Gibson; Greenough Wildlife & Bird Park, Greenough; Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Lesmurdie; Perth Zoo, Perth; Ranger Red’s Zoo & Conservation Park, Mandurah; Wave Rock Wildlife Park, Hyden; West Australian Reptile Park, Henley Brook [5]
Following the acquisition by Elanor Investors Group, Australian Wildlife Parks purchased Hunter Valley Zoo in mid-July 2021. The new ownership brought changes to the park, including a rebranding effort to align it with its sister parks, Mogo Wildlife Park and Featherdale Wildlife Park. This rebranding resulted in the renaming of the zoo to ...
Featherdale Wildlife Park is a zoo located in Doonside, Sydney, Australia. The park is located in Sydney's west, approximately 40 km (25 mi) from Sydney's CBD. The park contains various species native to Australia, and is known to be one of the world's largest collections of Australian fauna. The facility provides displays, events and ...
Billabong Zoo is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) wildlife park and koala breeding centre located in Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. It was opened in 1986, and features a wide variety of Australian and exotic animals. [2]
Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and Zoo is a zoo situated in Childers, Queensland, Australia. [1] The zoo features Australian reptiles, amphibians and marsupials as well as meerkats . [ 2 ]
The Ballarat Wildlife Park is a wildlife park in Ballarat, Victoria.Opened in February 1985, it is privately owned by founder Greg Parker, Stuart Parker and Julia Leonard. The 10-hectare park holds over 300 animals, including Australian animals—there are over 100 free-roaming kangaroos—and an extensive collection of reptile
Opened to the public in 1995, the Armadale Reptile Centre houses a large variety of mostly native reptiles and other wildlife with over 50 different reptile species on display, including a large female saltwater crocodile and various species of lizards, snakes and turtles, as well as other animals such as tree frogs, cockatoos, dingoes, emus ...