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Wings Wildlife Park displays the largest collection of Tasmanian wildlife in Australia.
Your visit to Tasmania is not complete unless you get to see some real live Tassie devils up close. Their devil feed is at 1pm daily, koala presentation at 11:00 and 12:30. Meerkats at 11:30 and 3:00 and Reptiles at 2:00. You can feed the trout and the friendly kangaroos.
Other animals you can see at the park include wombats, wallabies, quolls, sugar-gliders, wedge-tail eagles, reptiles, meerkats, marmosets, monkeys, bison, camels & much more.
Most native animals at Wing’s Wildlife Park have been rescued following injury and are released into their natural habitat when rehabilitated. Those unable to be released stay in our care for the remainder of their lives.
Group bookings, guided tours, encounters, catering, camping and backpacker accommodation available.
Wing’s Wildlife Park has a cafe open for lunch, snacks, drinks and ice-creams. You can browse in their gift shop and find that treasured souvenir.
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More than just a wildlife park, Trowunna Wildlife Park is a wildlife sanctuary and many of the animals and birds which roam freely everywhere have declined to leave after rescue and rehabilitation, or have simply invited themselves in. Their contentment is obvious, as friendly kangaroos, including mothers with joeys peeking out of their pouches, get up close and personal with visitors.
Some of the animals, of necessity, are contained within enclosures, including Wombats, Quolls and, of course, fiery Tasmanian Devils, but some of these too can be seen at close range and even patted during park tours and feeding sessions throughout the day.
Unseen by visitors, at night the park comes alive with smaller mammals, enjoying the safe environs of the sanctuary. Birds also abound in the park, undisturbed by predators such as cats which are not welcome at Trowunna, and you will see large numbers of Green Rosellas, only found in Tasmania, which flock to the park to enjoy its hospitality.
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East Coast Natureworld sits amongst 150 acres of natural parkland and lagoons. The perfect place to experience Tasmania’s unique animals, birds, reptiles
The extensive park grounds allow you to wander around at your own leisure. Wheel chair & pram friendly paths allow all to experience the uniqueness of Tasmania up close.
There is food and drink served for most of the day in the Gallery Cafe. For the wildlife photography enthusiast there is an extensive display of Tasmanian wildlife photography.
The shop has a wide range of souvenirs with a Tasmanian wildlife theme.
Your experience begins as you are greeted by two very chatty Sulphur Crested Cockatoos and an amazing view of the lagoon.