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plenty of wildlife to wow you in South Australia. You can cuddle a koala
at Cleland Wildlife Park in the Adelaide Hills. Swim with sea lions and
dolphins in pristine waters near Baird Bay on the Eyre Peninsula. Spot
kangaroos bounding through the bush in the Outback. Find 1000 fairy
penguins on Granite Island, just off Victor Harbor on the Fleurieu
Peninsula. Find giraffe, lions and rhinoceros at Monarto Zoological Park
and stay in the Murraylands to find South Australia's faunal emblem, the
southern hairy-nosed wombat, on a Big Bend by Night eco-tour." |
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Australian Tourism Commission
GPO
Box 1972
ADELAIDE TAS
5001
Ph:
(08) 8463 4664 Fax: (08) 7421 0218
Email:
idt@saugov.sa.gov.au
Website:
www.southaustralia.com
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| "Kangaroo
Island Wilderness Tours was established in 1992 and is committed to
providing a personalised, fully hosted nature experience whilst preserving
the unique Kangaroo Island environment. We are able to achieve this by
using only 7 seat luxury 4WD vehicles that allow us to be flexible and
attentive to clients needs. From your first enquiry to your final
departure you will be impressed by our friendly, relaxed, experienced
staff, most of whom have spent their lives on Kangaroo Island." |
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Kangaroo
Island Wilderness Tours
PO
Box 84
PARNDANA,
KANGAROO ISLAND SA 5220
Ph:
(08) 8559 5033 Fax: (08) 8559 5088
Email:
reservations@wildernesstours.com.au
Website:
www.wildernesstours.com.au
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Type: Tour Operator (4WD Tours) |
Wildlife
commonly seen: Koalas, Kangaroos, Wallabies, Australian Sea Lion, New
Zealand fur seal
Rare
spottings: Echidnas, Glossy Black Cockatoo, Whales,
Tiger Snakes, Possums
Most
exciting: Whales, Echidna train
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| "Nestled
below the spectacular Mt Lofty Summit in a wondrous bushland setting,
visitors enjoy the opportunity to cuddle koalas, watch daily animal feeds
and self-explore trails that provide unique animal encounters and endless
photo opportunities. Wander freely amongst kangaroos, wallabies, emus and
waterbirds. The park contains the Ocean to Outback Interpretive Centre
which exhibits reptiles and rare mammal species. Only 12km from the city
of Adelaide, Cleland enjoys approximately 100,000 visitors each year and
includes a large Cafe and Souvenir shop. Nightwalks occur every Friday
fortnight with guided tours and education sessions available on request." |
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Cleland
Wildlife Park
PO
Box 245
STIRLING SA
5152
Ph:
(08) 8339 2444 Fax: (08) 8370 9623
Email:
clelandwildlifepark@saugov.sa.gov.au
Website:
www.cleland.sa.gov.au
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Type: Wildlife Park |
Wildlife
commonly seen: Kangaroos, Koalas, Emus, Cape Barren Geese, Dingo
Rare
spottings: Potoroos, Bandicoots
Most
exciting: Koalas, Kangaroos, Emus, Dingo, Wombat
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Disclaimer:
Although all care has been taken in compiling the above information, Wildlife
Tourism Australia does not guarantee the standard of the products or the
information supplied by any of the listings.
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