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Zoodoo Wildlife Park

Coordinates: 42°42′21″S 147°22′34″E / 42.7057°S 147.3762°E / -42.7057; 147.3762
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Zoodoo Wildlife Park
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42°42′21″S 147°22′34″E / 42.7057°S 147.3762°E / -42.7057; 147.3762
Date opened2 July 1999 (1999-07-02)
Land area90 ha (220 acres)
OwnerDonna Cuttriss-Smith
Websitewww.zoodoo.com.au

Zoodoo Zoo is a wildlife park about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Richmond, Tasmania in Australia. It is spread over 90 hectares (220 acres).[1]

Zoodoo Zoo is a hands-on safari and native animal park. Visitors are able to feed lions, meet reptiles, and see Tasmanian devils and other native animals up close every day during keeper presentations. Zoodoo opened in 1999 with a small collection of native rescued and orphaned wildlife species. It has since expanded its facilities and animal collection, with exotic animal species including lions and primates, as well as having a large section dedicated to native animals.

Animals

References

  1. ^ "ZooDoo Zoo". zoodoo.com.au. ZooDoo Wildlife Park. Retrieved 4 August 2012.