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Mogo Wildlife Park is a privately owned zoo located in the coastal town of Mogo, in New South Wales, Australia. Despite its small size, the park is home to a diverse range of exotic species and is a member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association. The park has a focus on endangered species and has had success in breeding programs for animals such as the cotton-top tamarin, black-and-white ruffed lemur, red panda, and Sumatran tiger.
One of the key attractions of Mogo Wildlife Park is its large African savanna exhibit, which provides a naturalistic habitat for a variety of species. In addition, the park features a series of islands designed specifically for primate species, making it home to one of Australia's largest collections of primates.
In addition to its diverse range of exotic species, Mogo Wildlife Park also houses Asian water buffalo herds. These can be seen in a paddock directly north of the zoo grounds, offering a unique sight for visitors driving along Tomakin Road towards Princes Highway and the Mogo village shops.
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222 Tomakin Rd, Mogo
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Mogo Wildlife Park, located in Mogo, Australia, offers visitors an engaging and educational experience with a diverse range of exotic and native animals. The park is known for its commitment to conservation and animal welfare, which is evident in the spacious and well-maintained enclosures. Visitors often praise the up-close encounters with various species, including big cats, primates, and reptiles. The knowledgeable and passionate staff provide informative talks and feeding demonstrations throughout the day, enhancing the overall experience. Many reviewers appreciate the park's efforts in breeding endangered species and its role in wildlife preservation. The layout of the park is generally described as easy to navigate, with clear pathways and good viewing areas. Some visitors mention that the park is not overly large, which allows for a comprehensive visit without feeling overwhelming. While most reviews are positive, a few visitors note that some areas could benefit from additional shade, especially during hot days. The on-site café receives mixed reviews, with some praising the food options while others suggest bringing your own picnic. Overall, Mogo Wildlife Park is well-regarded for its animal collection, educational value, and conservation efforts, making it a popular attraction for families, animal lovers, and tourists in the area.
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