- Summary
- Australian wildlife parks such as Hunter Valley, Featherdale, and Mogo, located in Sydney and the NSW region, are vital habitats for iconic animals like the Tasmanian tiger, which is native to the Australian continent. These parks serve as essential community engagement and conservation hubs for people of diverse backgrounds. Education and Advocacy programs foster understanding of animal conservation through interactive workshops and presentations, while Cultural Exchange programs promote respectful interaction with Aboriginal traditions and Indigenous knowledge. Conservation efforts focus on preserving these habitats through educational outreach. Our group includes various organizations supporting the well-being of these wildlife parks. The Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park is the largest home of native animals in the world located in the West of Sydney. This park offers a unique opportunity for community involvement and global understanding through shared experiences with conservation efforts. Find out more at our website.
- Title
- Home - Australian Wildlife Parks
- Description
- Australian Wildlife Parks care for over 3,000 animals at 3 iconic locations across NSW. Find out about our 7 principles, caring for wildlife.
- Keywords
- wildlife, park, animals, parks, australian, sydney, animal, hunter, more, mission, partners, valley, contact, education, conservation, find, home
- NS Lookup
- A 104.21.40.57, A 172.67.176.122
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-22Summarized 2026-04-24
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