There are 11 wildlife centres in Perth
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Conservation and regeneration of the natural heritage of WA's wildlife in action. Karakamia is a 225 hectare piece of diverse bushland, left in its natural state, for the expressed purpose of conserving some of the area endangered wildlife.
Opened to the public in 1995, the Armadale Reptile Centre houses a large variety of native reptiles (approximately 200 reptiles are housed at the Centre!!) and other wildlife.
Come to Caversham Wildlife Park and you can come face to face with most of Australia's native animals and meet your favourite farm animals as well.
See nature close up in suburban Perth, just half an hour from the city. Cohunu Koala Park has animals of all sorts that you can get up close and personal with.
Though not native to Western Australia, Yanchep has been home to a colony of koalas since 1938.
Located 40 min’s out of Perth with 15 acres of petting zoo the park offers a range of activities for children and adults to enjoy Australia’s incredible range of animals, birds and bushland.
A significant body of land forming a corridor connecting Walyunga and the Avon Valley National Park. A number of walk trails available. Most trails closed during bushfire season Dec - March.
A dedicated wildlife sanctuary and a registered charity used for education, animal protection and rehabilitation.
Lots & lots of fabulously friendly farm animals, Kangaroos, Emus and more….
The West Australian Reptile Park is the vision of Gane Doyle Snr whose passionate interest in reptiles and wildlife began in his childhood years.
Whiteman Park is a unique conservation and recreation reserve that covers nearly 4,000 hectares of natural bushland and leisure facilities in Perth's northern suburbs, with museums, wildlife and more.