Description
David Fleay Wildlife Park is a heritage-listed wildlife park located in Tallebudgera, Queensland.
Established in 1951 by David Fleay, a renowned Australian naturalist, the park has become a center for wildlife research, conservation, and education.
With over 100 species of Australian animals, including endangered and vulnerable species, such as the bilby, cassowary, and Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo, visitors can observe these animals in their natural habitats within walk-through aviaries and enclosures.
The park's exhibition center offers informative talks and interactive displays, showcasing the park's conservation efforts. Additionally, David Fleay Wildlife Park is actively involved in various conservation and research programs aimed at protecting Australia's wildlife and ecosystems. The park also plays a role in rehabilitating and restoring sick or injured animals to their natural habitats.
For an unforgettable adventure through Australia's unique and diverse animal life, a visit to David Fleay Wildlife Park in Tallebudgera, Queensland is a must for anyone in the area.
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