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SO Many Native Tasmanian Animals at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary! | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

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South_pacificFrom Hobart

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it is such an amazing Place one it introduces people to the native Tasmanian Wildlife that they may never see in the wild

I absolutely loved it and I would love to go back it was incredible

they are one of the best friends to Native Tasmanian wildlife they care about them they adore them

the people that work there are fantastic they know their animals and they know each individual animal so well

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Visit Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to see native Tasmanian animals and support their rescue efforts.

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QWhat animals can you see at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary?
QIs Bonorong a zoo or a sanctuary?

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During our tour from the port of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia we visited the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary near Brighton, around a 30-minute drive from the cruise port. Bononrong means native friend or companion, and all the animals at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary are native to Tasmania. This is a true sanctuary, not a zoo. They rescue injured, ill and orphaned animals with the goal of releasing healthy animals back into the wild. For those too old, ill or injured, they care for the animals. It is a great place to see and get close to native Tasmanian animals. The keepers know the animals and know each individual animal well. @bonorongwildlifesanctuaryh9851 The animals we met that day were - Tasmanian Devil Tiger Snake Rainbow Lorikeet A Cockatoo called Fred Albino Pademelon Quokka Forester Kangaroos (and there is Kangaroo food available to feed them!) Tawny Frogmouth Echidnas - we met Luigi who was missing a leg Stella the Wombat It is such an incredible place. Feeding the kangaroos was fabulous and learning about the animals made it such a personal visit. If you are in Tasmania, I highly recommend it! For more info - bonorong.com.au #bonorong #wildlifesanctury #wildlifesanctuaries #tasmania #tasmaniandevil #tasmaniawildlife #animals #wombat #quokka #kangaroo