CARING FOR OUR ANIMALS MATTERS MOST

Australian Wildlife Parks cares for over 3000 animals at three iconic locations across NSW - Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park, Mogo Wildlife Park and Hunter Valley Wildlife Park. We provide our animals with naturally-designed, enriching environments and the very best in expert animal care.

We are guided by our animal-first principles in all we do. Australian Wildlife Parks actively partners with other zoological and educational institutions, including the Department of Primary Industries and the Zoos & Aquarium Association, for conservation and breeding projects, ensuring the genetic diversity of endangered animals and preserving them for the next generation.

BRINGING US ALL TO A DEEPER RESPECT OF WILDLIFE

WE CREATE MOMENTS FOR ANIMALS AND PEOPLE TO RESPECTFULLY ENCOUNTER EACH OTHER

We are guided by seven animal-first principles to create amazing experiences for our guests, and at the same time, further our mission to always put animals first.

Inspiration

Enjoyment

Education

Advocacy

Conservation

Community

Culture

Our Parks

Our wildlife parks include Mogo Wildlife Park, located in on the South Coast of NSW, Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park in Sydney’s west, and Hunter Valley Wildlife Park, roughly 40 minutes from Newcastle.

Collectively these parks home over 3,000 animals and are cared for by a team of (???) dedicated staff and volunteers. 

We also provide hands on experience opportunities to TAFE and tertiary students.

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Wine Country, Hunter Valley Wildlife Park spans expansive acres, caring for an impressive array of both native Australian and exotic animal species. From playful primates and formidable American Alligators to the regal presence of big cats and the enigmatic charm of Tasmanian devils, our diverse collection captivates visitors of all ages. Experience the iconic wildlife of Australia up close with kangaroos, koalas, and dingoes, or marvel at the intricate beauty of reptiles and birds.


Indulge in culinary delights at our on-site cafe, offering a delectable selection of refreshments and snacks. With ample undercover seating, families can relish a leisurely picnic lunch amidst the vibrant and welcoming ambiance of our park.

Ideally situated halfway between the Sydney CBD and the Blue Mountains, in the vibrant hub of Western Sydney, Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park stands as a beacon of excellence, boasting the most extensive collection of Australian native wildlife globally.


With a deep-rooted commitment to the welfare of over 2000 native animals, representing 260 unique species, Featherdale Sydney has earned its place as a leading destination. Our dedication to animal care and conservation is a testament to our passion and responsibility, making us a top choice for families and animal enthusiasts.


For over 50 years, visitors from across Australia and the globe have chosen Featherdale Sydney as their ultimate destination immersive encounters with iconic Australian fauna. From the endearing charm of koalas to the boundless energy of wallabies and kangaroos, alongside the captivating presence of over 60 endangered native species, Featherdale offers unparalleled opportunities for enriching experiences with wildlife.


Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park invites you to embark on a journey of discovery and wonder, where every interaction with our Australian animals leaves an indelible mark of appreciation and awe.

Renowned nationwide and beyond, Mogo Wildlife Park has garnered international acclaim as one of Australia's premier private zoological institutions, celebrated for its unrivalled collection of exotic wildlife.


Embark on unforgettable encounters with our captivating inhabitants through various wildlife encounter sessions designed to forge lasting connections between visitors and the animal kingdom. Mogo Wildlife Park invites you to immerse yourself in a world of wonder and discovery, where each interaction serves as a testament to our dedication to preserving and celebrating the marvels of nature.


With a commitment to conservation and education, Mogo Wildlife Park boasts a diverse menagerie that includes the majestic gorillas, stately rhinoceros, playful silvery gibbons, and the agile Bolivian squirrel monkeys. From the graceful giraffes to the striking zebras and from the endearing meerkats to the sleek cheetahs, our collection embodies the rich tapestry of Earth's biodiversity, all minutes from the spectacular Pacific coast.

OUR SPONSORS

Our Parks are fortunate to receive the support of some incredible sponsors and generous individuals who share our vision and values.

Looking after a community of 3000 animals in three locations is incredibly fulfilling, yet it also demands substantial resources. If you would like to support our mission to always put animals first, please contact us for a confidential discussion on partnership opportunities.

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MEET OUR ANIMAL FAMILY

BEYOND TRADITION, FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE OF WILDLIFE

At Australian Wildlife Parks, our commitment to animal welfare is paramount. With three premier locations—Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park, Mogo Wildlife Park, and Hunter Valley Wildlife Park—we strive to provide exceptional care for our animal residents while fostering meaningful connections between them and visitors.

Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park offers an immersive experience, allowing guests to get close to iconic Australian species such as kangaroos, koalas, and wombats in a natural bushland setting. Mogo Wildlife Park, nestled in the serene landscape of New South Wales, provides a haven for rescued and endangered animals, with a focus on conservation and education. Meanwhile, Hunter Valley Wildlife Park showcases the diverse fauna of the Hunter region, from cuddly marsupials to majestic birds of prey.

Through our educational programs, conservation initiatives, and enriching visitor experiences, we aim to instill a deep respect and appreciation for wildlife. Every interaction with our parks, whether it's a visit, a donation, or participation in our programs, plays a crucial role in supporting our mission to prioritise the well-being of all creatures, great and small, ensuring a brighter future for Australia's rich biodiversity.

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