Aussie Ark opens to the general public for second consecutive year
Popular demand has resulted in not-for-profit wildlife conservation organisation, Aussie Ark, opening to the general public for the second year in a row.
While the conservation facility already runs small private tours each month, they hope by opening their doors for the school holidays they can encourage more people to join their conservation crusade.
During upcoming School Holidays, Aussie Ark will be opening their doors for visitors to meet some of Australia’s most endangered species.
Aussie Ark President, Tim Faulkner explains “we want to get people reconnected with nature! We can’t wait to welcome people back to Aussie Ark for a unique glimpse at the conservation work we do.”
While on the tour, it has been guaranteed that visitors will see and encounter Tasmanian devils in their wild enclosures and get up close to Eastern quolls. Encounters with joey animals are also available.
The doors are only open for a limited time from 26th September to 11th October 2020.
For more information go to www.aussieark.org.au
Image courtesy of Aussie Ark
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