🦆🦆🦆🦜🦜🦜🦜🦢🦢🐍🦘🦘🦘 Emus & so on 👍 update Oct 2024 I don’t know what’s going on with this animal exhibit area anymore all the birds have been removed from the large doomed aviary and all the information panels about them have been removed the door is left open about a month ago there was a sign inside saying “this exhibit is closed” it looks permanently closed now the only birds in a aviary now are the depressed looking Tawny Frogmouths 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 it's really sad walking through here now because it's poorly cleaned & maintained there's one big enclosure that used to have wallabies this is totally overgrown a stagnant stinking pond runs through the Kangaroo and Wallaby exhibit - update August 2025 even the Tawny frogmouths are gone now their aviary and that entire areas off limits now and The...
Read moreVenturing into the heart of the city, I discovered the hidden gem of a wildlife park, an oasis amidst the urban hustle. As I strolled along its winding paths, I was mesmerized by the diverse array of creatures thriving in their natural habitats. From majestic lions to playful otters, each animal seemed content in their sanctuary. The park's immersive exhibits and informative signage provided invaluable insights into conservation efforts, fostering a deeper appreciation for the fragile balance of nature. Amidst towering skyscrapers, this wildlife haven serves as a poignant reminder of our responsibility to protect and preserve the wonders of the...
Read moreThis place is terrible. It is extremely sad to see the way these poor animals are caged, particularly the birds. Multiple species crammed into a tiny enclosure, all the tree branches were old and dry and overall no signs of any care for the animals. The water in the kangaroo enclosure is stagnant and full of algae. The frogmouth owls clearly sit in the same spot all day everyday judging by the amount of uncleaned poo below their perches. We were genuinely astonished that such poor treatment of animals was occurring in this day and age. The council should be ashamed of this enclosure and remove these animals to a...
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