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C or a nder r k C r e e k Admission & Tickets Sanctuary Harvest Café Brolga Room Function Centre Robert Eadie Pavilion Administration World of the Platypus Reptile Pavilion Wombats Dingoes Emus Emus Red Kangaroos Kangaroo Island Kangaroos Australian Wildlife Health Centre Wildlife Hospital Future Vets Play Space Koalas Koala Forest Mountain Pygmy-possums Eastern Barred Bandicoot Animals of the Night Flight Arena Mason’s Hut RACV Lyrebird Aviary Reptile Picnic Area Nature Play Creek Play Creek Play Nature Play Goannas Coranderrk Dreaming Land of Parrots Heritage Shelter Cassowary Brolgas Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies Fast Track Candlebark Café Sanctuary Shop Fighting Extinction Aviary & Cool Conservation Barn Owls Leadbeater’s Possums Picnic Area Wurundjeri Walk Woodland Birds Tasmanian Devils Tasmanian Devils Tasmanian Devils Arid Birds Kookaburras Pelicans Pavilion Café Royal Spoonbills Wetland Birds Swans Echidnas Echidnas Leadbeater’s Possums Echidnas Parents’ Room Koala Picnic Area Pouch House Wombats Tree-kangaroo Fighting Extinction Headquarters Kangaroo Country F a s t T r a c k Reptiles 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAIN GATE 2 Main track Kick off your discovery day with a visit to our Emus! Found all over Australia, these large birds are instantly recognisable thanks to their size and speed. Come say hello! Wurundjeri walk Visit Wurundjeri Walk and learn about local Aboriginal history and culture. On Sundays you can say hello to Murrundindi, an Elder, for cultural encounters and tales. Dingo country Did you know a dingo doesn’t bark, it howls? Can you make a howl like a dingo? Wetland birds See the birds that spend most of their time on the wetlands looking for food and splashing around. How many can you count? Woodlands track Follow the trail to the Woodlands Track and see all the interesting animals that live among the trees and Australia’s vast bushland. Which one is your favourite? Platypus track These shy and hard-to-spot mammals have thick waterproof fur that helps keep them warm. Wildlife hospital track Children and parents can dress up in vets’ scrubs and help care for different creatures, such as wombats, flying foxes and turtles. Kangaroo country and koala forest Kangaroos and koalas are two of Australia’s most memorable animals. Can you jump as far as a kangaroo? Should you require first aid, please alert a staff member. Toilet Baby changing Accessible toilet Changing Places toilet Food & drink ATM Information Zoo Shop Drinking water First Aid Picnic Area BBQ Facilities EPIC MAP APPROX. 4 HOURS 1 2 3 4 6 8 5 7
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Coranderrk Creek

Admission & Tickets

Sanctuary Harvest Café

Brolga Room Function Centre

Robert Eadie

Pavilion

AdministrationWorld of

the Platypus

Reptile Pavilion

Wombats

Dingoes

Emus

Emus

Red Kangaroos

Kangaroo Island

Kangaroos

Australian WildlifeHealth CentreWildlife Hospital

Future Vets Play Space

Koalas

Koala Forest

Mountain Pygmy-possums

Eastern Barred Bandicoot

Animals of the Night

Flight Arena

Mason’sHut

RACV Lyrebird AviaryReptile

Picnic AreaNature Play

Creek Play

CreekPlay Nature

Play

Goannas

Coranderrk Dreaming

Land ofParrots

Heritage Shelter

Cassowary

Brolgas

Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies Fast Track

Candlebark CaféSanctuary Shop

Fighting Extinction Aviary & Cool Conservation

Barn Owls

Leadbeater’sPossums

Picnic Area

WurundjeriWalk

Woodland Birds

Tasmanian Devils

Tasmanian Devils

Tasmanian Devils

Arid Birds

Kookaburras

Pelicans

PavilionCafé

Royal Spoonbills

Wetland Birds

Swans

EchidnasEchidnas

Leadbeater’sPossums

Echidnas

Parents’Room

KoalaPicnic Area

PouchHouse

WombatsTree-kangaroo

FightingExtinctionHeadquartersKangaroo Country

Fast

Trac

k

Reptiles

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3

4

5

6

7

8

MAIN GATE

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Main trackKick off your discovery day with a visit to our Emus! Found all over Australia, these large birds are instantly recognisable thanks to their size and speed. Come say hello!

Wurundjeri walkVisit Wurundjeri Walk and learn about local Aboriginal history and culture. On Sundays you can say hello to Murrundindi, an Elder, for cultural encounters and tales.

Dingo countryDid you know a dingo doesn’t bark, it howls? Can you make a howl like a dingo?

Wetland birdsSee the birds that spend most of their time on the wetlands looking for food and splashing around. How many can you count?

Woodlands trackFollow the trail to the Woodlands Track and see all the interesting animals that live among the trees and Australia’s vast bushland. Which one is your favourite?

Platypus trackThese shy and hard-to-spot mammals have thick waterproof fur that helps keep them warm.

Wildlife hospital trackChildren and parents can dress up in vets’ scrubs and help care for different creatures, such as wombats, flying foxes and turtles.

Kangaroo country and koala forestKangaroos and koalas are two of Australia’s most memorable animals. Can you jump as far as a kangaroo?

Should you require first aid, please alert a staff member.

Toilet

Baby changing

Accessible toilet

Changing Places toilet

Food & drink

ATM

Information

Zoo Shop

Drinking water

First Aid

Picnic Area

BBQ Facilities

EPIC MAPAPPROX. 4 HOURS

1

2

3

4

6

8

5

7

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