Cleland Wildlife Park

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Cleland Wildlife Park is a popular conservation-focused wildlife reserve in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia where visitors can observe and interact with native Australian animals in naturalistic habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
tourist attraction
wildlife park
allows hand-feeding of some animals
animalTypeExhibited emus
kangaroos
koalas
native birds
reptiles
wallabies
wombats
conservationRole captive breeding of native species
public awareness of biodiversity
country Australia
distanceFromAdelaideCBD approximately 20 kilometres
educationTarget international tourists
school groups
focus environmental education
native Australian wildlife
wildlife conservation
governedBy Government of South Australia NERFINISHED
habitatType naturalistic enclosures
open-range exhibits
hasFacility café
car park
gift shop
picnic areas
visitor centre
hasWebsite https://www.clelandwildlifepark.sa.gov.au/
language English
locatedIn Adelaide Hills NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Cleland Conservation Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Adelaide NERFINISHED
offers close animal encounters
educational programs
guided tours
self-guided walking trails
openToPublic true
operator Department for Environment and Water (South Australia) NERFINISHED
region Mount Lofty Ranges NERFINISHED
state South Australia
typicalActivity nature walks
wildlife photography

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