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Revision as of 06:53, 19 October 2023
Altina Wildlife Park | |
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34°37′07″S 146°03′31″E / 34.618643°S 146.058739°E | |
Date opened | 2004 |
Location | Darlington Point, New South Wales, Australia |
Land area | 207 hectares |
Memberships | ZAA[1] |
Owner | Altin family |
Website | www |
Altina Wildlife Park is a zoo situated in Darlington Point, New South Wales, Australia.[1] The zoo specialises in the conservation of endangered species and features a diverse range of Australian native and exotic animals. It operates horse-drawn cart tours and offers behind the scenes wildlife encounters.[2]
List of species
- Addax
- African lion (including white-coated)
- African wild dog
- Alpaca
- American alligator
- American bison
- Asian water buffalo
- Banteng
- Barbary sheep
- Bare-nosed wombat
- Black-and-white ruffed lemur
- Blackbuck
- Brown capuchin monkey
- Capybara
- Common fallow deer
- Common red deer
- Cotton-top tamarin
- Dingo
- Dromedary camel
- Emperor tamarin
- Freshwater crocodile
- Giraffe
- Golden lion tamarin
- Himalayan tahr
- Indian hog deer
- Javan rusa deer
- Maned wolf
- Meerkat
- Nyala
- Ostrich
- Plains zebra
- Przewalski's horse
- Red panda
- Ring-tailed lemur
- Saltwater crocodile
- Scimitar-horned oryx
- Scottish highland cattle
- Serval
- Southern eland
- Southern white rhinoceros
- Spotted hyena
- Tasmanian devil
- Wapiti deer
- Waterbuck
- White-tufted marmoset
- Yellow-footed rock wallaby
References
- ^ a b "ZAA Accredited Member Location Map". Zoo and Aquarium Association. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ "Visitor Info". Altina Wildlife Park. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
External links