- Summary
- Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park stands as the world's largest habitat for Australian native fauna, nestled in the Hunter Valley within Sydneys West. Located just 40 minutes from Newcastle, it serves as a crucial sanctuary for millions of species. The park also houses Featherdale Wildlife Park and Mogo Wildlife Park on the South Coast of NSW, offering diverse environments ranging from rainforests to salt marshes. Visitors can explore these spaces, learn about local wildlife, and engage in conservation efforts. Additionally, the institution supports community engagement and cultural exchange. Educational programs offer meaningful insights into the world of Aboriginal people as traditional custodians. The organization provides opportunities for advocacy that foster community participation. Conservation goals drive sustainable practices across all parks. These programs ensure a strong, inclusive, and culturally respectful community connection. Our group includes Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park, the largest home of Australian native animals in the world, Hunter Valley Wildlife Park, 40 minutes from Newcastle and Mogo Wildlife Park located on the South Coast of NSW.
- Title
- Home - Australian Wildlife Parks
- Description
- Australian Wildlife Parks care for over 3,000 animals at 3 iconic locations across NSW. Find out about our 7 principles, caring for wildlife.
- Keywords
- wildlife, park, animals, parks, australian, sydney, animal, hunter, more, mission, partners, valley, contact, education, conservation, find, home
- NS Lookup
- A 172.67.176.122, A 104.21.40.57
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-16Summarized 2026-04-16
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