In this post I have a look at some of Tasmania's Zoos, Wildlife Parks and Rescue operations. Each displays their website so that you can find out more about their operations, times and costs. Wings Wildlife Park (and camping) In the wild, only the fit have a chance to survive…..at Wing’s Wildlife Park, everyone has a chance. You should allow approximately 2 hours for your visit to Wings Wildlife Park. Most of the animals have been permanently injured (excepting fish, reptiles & babies born in captivity) and now reside at Wing’s Wildlife Park where enclosures can be adapted to suit their needs. Among the park's residents are: Bennett's Wallaby Blotched Blue-Tongue Lizard Brushtail Possum Eastern Barred Bandicoot Eastern Quoll Echidna Forester Kangaroo Koala and Long-Nosed Potoroo As well as Farm Animals, American Bison, Black-Tufted Capuchin Monkey, Camel, Crab-Eating Macaque, Marmoset, Blotched Bl...
Robin Cartledge's Tasmanian Travel Guide is a guide to travel, sightseeing and services that looks at what to do, Tasmania's freedom camping sites, a little history of Tasmanian cities and towns, photos, attractions, amenities, dump points and maps, as well as links to information on Tasmanian Quarantine, the Spirit of Tasmania and rules for Inland Fishing - plus much more.