Located in the Goulburn Valley of northern Victoria, the Kyabram Fauna Park covers some 55 hectares of open woodland, wetlands and lakes. Rehabilitation of degraded lands and re-vegetation programs for many areas of the Park have provided habitats that now attract over 140 species of native birds, animals and amphibians. Add 105 species of Australian animals, birds and reptiles, which form part of the Park’s permanent exhibits, and you have an outstanding and unique community project.
With almost a third of the Kyabram Fauna Park’s 600 permanent specimens free ranging and the remaining specimens exhibited in spacious, modern enclosures, sited amongst garden beds and natural settings, the Park provides visitors with an exciting, memorable and entertaining experience.
An added attraction is the developing native flora display with over 250 species from native grasses to 250-year-old Eucalypts. The Park is developing a fabulous conservation and educational flora resource, available to all visitors.
- Walk thru Aviaries, Rare Owls, Brolgas, Curlews, Cockatoos, Parrots, Finches
- Large Picnic area, playground, BBQ's toilets, kiosk, shelters
- Reptile House - displaying Snakes, Lizards, Crocodile and Frogs
- 55 hectares of open Parkland and Wetlands
- Interact with Kangaroos, Waterfowl, Wallabies, Pademelons, Emus
- See Wombats, Koalas, Tasmanian Devils, Dingoes, Echidnas, Flying Foxes
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