Friday, April 29, 2011

australia wildlife park

Wildlife

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South Australia is considered to have the most accessible wildlife in Australia. It's one of the few places you can swim with wild sea-lions and dolphins, walk down eucalyptus-lined lanes spotting koalas, and view groups of kangaroos grazing the land. We're home to all sorts of wildlife - from our familiar kangaroos, koalas and wallabies to shy echidnas and tiny nocturnal bats.

Majestic whales, playful sea-lions, dainty Leafy Sea Dragons and parading penguins play on our coasts and in our seas.

Don't miss Kangaroo Island - a must see for wildlife spotters. Flinders Chase National Park encompasses stunning coastal landscapes, vast areas of wilderness and diversity of wildlife. Seal Bay Conservation Park is home to a colony of wild Australian Sea-lions one of the few places in the world where these animals are relatively tolerant of people.

Each year, from October to June, Southern Right Whales congregate in South Australian waters to breed and raise their young. They can be spotted along the coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula or at Head of Bight on the edge of the Nullarbor Plain. Baird Bay on the Eyre Peninsula offers a truly unforgettable experience - swimming with sea lions, accompanied by an accredited guide.

Our species of reptiles include Blue Tongue Lizards, Thorny Devils, Frill Neck Lizards, and goannas. Although reptiles can be found all over South Australia, one of the best places to find them is the Flinders Ranges.

Keep an eye out for the rare Yellow- Footed Rock Wallaby that can be seen at Terowie, Wilkawillina, Brachina and Bunyeroo Gorges in the Flinders and Outback.

You don't have to travel far from the city for a memorable encounter with wildlife. South Australia's wildlife experience starts right in the heart of the city with the Adelaide Zoo by the River Torrens. Adelaide Zoo's combination of contemporary enclosures, heritage buildings and sensitive landscaping are an insight into modern conservation as well as homes to native and exotic species. This and many other wildlife encounters can be found within an hour's drive from the city centre.


Wildlife in South Australia

Adelaide's Wildlife Trail
Adelaide Wildlife
Follow Adelaide's Wildlife Trail, leading you through nine outstanding wildlife experiences. You'll see everything from Australian native animals, through to exotic endangered species. Read More
Wildlife Tours
Wildlife Tours
Come on a remarkable wildlife journey in South Australia, taking a tour with one of the many knowledgable tour operators. Read More
Wildlife in National Parks
Wildlife in National Parks
You will come across all sorts of animals and birdlife in South Australia's national parks, however these are a few places where you're pretty much guaranteed to have an awesome wildlife experience. Read More

Zoos & Wildlife Parks

Zoos & Wildlife Parks
Take a closer look at some of Aust

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