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Wander among kangaroos, wallabies, emus and waterbirds at Cleland Wildlife Park. Watch dingos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, koalas and reptiles. Handfeed kangaroos and experience a koala close-up. Follow the daily interactive animal feeding sessions and learn about Australia's unique wildlife.
Discover the mystery of the forest at night on a guided walk. Cleland Wildlife Park gives you an opportunity to see nocturnal creatures, including endangered species, in their natural habitat. Bookings are essential and a fee applies of AUD23.00 per adult and AUD14.00 per child. Includes light refreshments after the walk. Minimum numbers apply.
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Cleland Wildlife Park is nestled in the natural bushland setting of Cleland Conservation Park. Enjoy a snack, lunch, morning or afternoon tea in the relaxing atmosphere of the licensed cafe and souvenir shop.
Regular education and school holiday activities are also available.
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