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It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

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[Free Tour]     03 Aug 2018
Tasmania is rich in natural resources and has many undeveloped wilderness. Especially in the quiet winter, don't miss the wildlife park in Tasmania.

Tasmania is rich in natural resources and has many undeveloped wilderness. Especially in the quiet winter, don't miss the wildlife park in Tasmania.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

To introduce you to a few wildlife reserves, the next time you come to Tazhou, there will be no place to play ~


Bonoran Wildlife Sanatorium 

A team of like-minded people ran a Bonoran wildlife home, (Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary). Located 30 minutes north of Hobart's business center, it is home to many animals, including koalas, marsupials, birds, quails and more. It is free and open and, notably, they host injured animals.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

It offers Tasmania's largest 24-7 wildlife rescue service, and its volunteer team provides aid to tens of thousands of animals every year.

Bonoran Wildlife Sanatorium is not a zoo-their goal is to return healthy animals to the wild. Before being sent back, animals have been carefully evaluated to ensure that they are happy and healthy in human care.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

Every animal here has its own story to tell. At the Bonoran Wildlife Sanatorium, you will encounter a wide variety of animals, and the list of survivors now includes koala bears, "little devil" Tasmanian badgers, quails, native birds, koala bears, lizards, and snakes.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

Of course, the most popular animals here are kangaroos, koala and Tasmanian animals-the little devil Tasmanian. Come here not only to be able to contact animals, but also to understand the story between the staff and the animals. I think the exchange of these experiences is the most valuable.


Tasmanian Demon Conservation Centre 

The Tasmanian Demon Conservation Center (Tasmanian Devil Unzoo) offers four opportunities to experience the wild, including close animal contact, wilderness exploration, Tasmania Nature Park and primitive Art Exhibition!

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

The Tasmanian Demon Conservation Center has created a model of a natural experience where you can enjoy rare and rare plants, and Tasmanian art is a feature. You also have face-to-face access to animals that can't be seen elsewhere, and you even have a chance to help save endangered Tasmanian "little demons".

The entertainment interaction here is also very rich, come here, you can receive a lot of enlightenment. Of course, sometimes you even think it's a little too much fun. That's because employees here want you to think about the whole natural world and where you are when you visit the conservation center with another brand-new mind.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

Founders John Coe and Ray Mendez have been exploring the reform of traditional zoos, and their ideas are completely different: they want to bring human visitors closer to the natural environment, so the conservation center is a reversal of the concept of traditional zoos.

Where cages and fences are removed, conservation centers give visitors access to natural habitats, and animals enjoy themselves in that environment because they have more dignity, freedom and self-choice.


East Coast Nature World 

In 2011, Simon Plowright and his partner, Karen, bought East Coast Nature World, and his family moved from a remote area in northwest Tata to Bijilu.

Simon, who has extensive knowledge and experience in wildlife ecology, has devoted most of his life to wildlife conservation and wildlife research. He hoped that his experience in wildlife, biology, and so on, would contribute to nature.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

Covering 150 acres, East Coast Nature World is the perfect place to experience Tasmanian unique animals, birds and reptiles. You can walk freely around the vast park, in the gallery cafe, where most of the day you have food and drinks to meet your needs. There are also many souvenirs with the theme of wildlife for sale in the store, as a good memory here ~


Devils@Cradle 

More than 1500 meters above the Cradle Mountain is a symbol of the Tasmanian World Heritage wilderness, surrounded by primitive and spectacular natural landscapes: mixed peaks, cool tropical rainforests, alpine woodlands and plateaus as alpine animal paradise.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

There is a range of hiking routes in the National Park, and the scenery is very nostalgic. In the Cradle Mountain area, there are many wild animals in nature, such as koala, kangaroo and possum, it also has a lot of bird animals, so this is also a place for bird enthusiasts to miss.

Many people would like to see the little devil wandering the wild, but in fact, both the little devil and the weasel (quoll) are very shy nocturnal animals, and it is hard to see one in the wild.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

About 500 meters from the entrance to the Tasmanian World Heritage area of Tasmania National Park, (Cradle Mountain National Park), there is a 25-acre site where you can see the Cradle Mountain and the surrounding scenery. Most of the land has not yet been commercially developed, so it has a wide variety of wildlife and has been treated as an undisturbed wildlife corridor.


Trowana Wildlife Park 

If you want to know more about Tasmania's Little Demon, go to Trotana Wildlife Park at (Trowunna Wildlife Park).

It is a privately owned wildlife reserve, where many animals and plants are also grown. In 1979, it began to be the largest reserve with the largest number of "Little Demons" in Tasmania.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

Trowana Wildlife Park focuses on wildlife conservation, education and rehabilitation. Because the ecological sustainability of plants and animals in Tazhou is important. Trowana Wildlife Park has a different environment, providing a 65-acre sanctuary for local Taju wildlife and wildlife migrating from harsh environments.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

Trowana Wildlife Park has a one-day interaction project between groups and individuals. Facilities are complete, including resource center (Research Centre), gift shop, parking lot, toilet, picnic table and disabled support facilities.

So if someone asks you, "what can you do in Tahrena?" tell them to come to Trotana Wildlife Park to experience the magic of Nature Wonderland.


Wings Wildlife Park 

Australia's largest wildlife park, Wings Wildlife Park, provides a home for wildlife. It was also the first park to bring in American bison in Tasmania.

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?

The Wings Wildlife Park exhibition also includes a aquatic biological area where you can see red dot salmon (Brook trout), brown salmon (Brown trout) and Atlantic salmon (Atlantic salmon), among others. Wings Wildlife Park prefers to serve family travelers. So if you're on a family trip, don't miss it.


Other activities 

A leisurely walk

There is a landmark that must not be missed-Ulverstone Clock Tower, passes through the classic, and there are many unique buildings and war memorials along the way.


golf

You can practice golf at Wilmot Road's Forth Golf driving range, and you can take part in fun events to win prizes when you hit your target. Opening hours are on public holidays and weekends, starting at 10: 00 a. M., need to be booked in advance!

It's an unusual Tazhou Wildlife Park. Have you ever been here?


Viewing plantation

Cradle Coast Olives's plantation is rich in extra virgin olive oil. If you want to know the taste of pure natural olive oil and how to make it, take a look at it and enjoy it free of charge.


Gorge play

From the watchtower of the thrilling Raime Canyon (Leven Canyon), you can see the Rim River (Leven River) winding through the limestone canyons below 1000 feet, and you can walk back and forth in (Leven Canyon Reserve), the Raime Canyon Reserve for 20 minutes. When traveling with your family, remember to bring food, where the picnic area is well equipped ~ enjoy your family time!

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