Visit Moonlit Sanctuary and grab the unique opportunity to see and interact with some of Australia's most endangered species in a natural, immersive setting.
See over 70 Australian species at Moonlit Sanctuary, from eagles to wombats, with lively keeper talks and wildlife shows.
Enjoy close encounters with free-ranging kangaroos and wallabies while exploring Moonlit Sanctuary’s 10 hectares of lush bushland.
Meet endangered animals like the orange-bellied parrot and Tasmanian devils, and get up close with colourful birds and reptiles at Moonlit Sanctuary.
About the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park:
Moonlit Sanctuary, located just 50 minutes from Melbourne, is a 25-acre wildlife park dedicated to conserving Australian native species. Home to over 70 animal species, including Tasmanian devils, wombats, and the endangered orange-bellied parrot, the sanctuary offers a natural bushland setting. Around 80 kangaroos and wallabies roam freely, while other animals live in large enclosures. The park's wetlands attract various waterbirds, and colourful parrots are seen throughout. With daily wildlife talks and shows, the sanctuary serves as a vital conservation site and engaging destination for learning about Australia’s unique wildlife.
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