Mogo Wildlife Park is a privately owned zoo located in Mogo, a town on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. This small zoo is known for its focus on exotic species, unlike most small Australian zoos. It is a member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association and has been successful in breeding programs for endangered species.
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 specifically designed for primate species, further enhancing its focus on exotic animals.
Nature & Natural History Animals Zoo
222 Tomakin Rd, Eurobodalla Shire Council
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Mogo Wildlife Park, located in the Eurobodalla Shire Council area of Australia, offers visitors a chance to see a variety of exotic and native animals up close. The park is known for its collection of big cats, including lions, tigers, and cheetahs, as well as primates like lemurs and meerkats. Many visitors appreciate the park's commitment to conservation and education, with informative keeper talks and feeding sessions throughout the day. The grounds are well-maintained and provide a natural setting for the animals. However, some guests mention that the park is relatively small compared to larger zoos, which can be both a positive (easy to navigate) and a negative (limited variety of animals) depending on expectations. While most find the entry fee reasonable, a few consider it a bit high. The staff is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience. Some visitors note that certain areas could benefit from upgrades or expansions. Despite these minor drawbacks, the majority of guests leave with positive impressions, particularly praising the close encounters with animals and the park's role in wildlife conservation.
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