East Coast Natureworld, Bicheno, Australia
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East Coast Natureworld is 7kms north of Bicheno
towards St Helens on the Tasman Highway
and is on the East Coast Escape Touring Route
Close to Freycinet & Douglas Apsley National Parks
From Launceston 165kms via Highway 1 > B34 >
east coast natureworld, is a nature, animal and bird life park & zoo
located north of bicheno, tasmania australia, we have, tasmanian
devil, tassie devil, koala, kangaroo, wallaby, roo, parrot, galah,
kookaburra, tiger snake, turtles, cockatoo, snakes, wombat, duck,
birds, fowl, water
more » East Coast Natureworld is
Tasmania’s premier natural wildlife and Ecology park. Experience the
freedom to roam and relax in 160 acres of parkland and lagoon, or get
involved and hand feed some of the free ranging Kangaroos.
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Attraction type: Wildlife park
* benglefi@tassie.net.au
Address: Tasman Hwy.
East Coast Natureworld has recently been awarded the Tasmanian Small
Business Champion Award for 2008, a repeat of it's victory in 2007. It
has won many other state and national awards.
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Nearby Cities
Hobart, Australia (86.9 miles) | Campbell Town, Australia (50.3 miles)
| Sandy Bay, Australia (87.7 miles) | Richmond, Australia (75.8 miles)
| Port Arthur, Australia (83.
East Coast Natureworld is a wildlife park and sanctuary near Bicheno,
on Tasmania’s east coast.
The multi-award winning park is located on 65 hectares (150 acres) of
natural parkland and lagoons, north of Bicheno.
product_introductory_text East Coast Natureworld is a wildlife park
and sanctuary near Bicheno, on Tasmania’s east coast.
DESLEY BLANCH : Your wildlife park East Coast Natureworld is part of a
push to help preserve the Tasmanian Devil where you've donated the use
of 11 hectares, that's 28 acres of land to the Tasmanian government in
order to establish a wild population of disease-free devils.
rookeries, while the town's East Coast Natureworld is seen as a good
example of native animal conservation.
visited a wildlife park, East Coast Natureworld in Tasmania and gazed
upon the Tasmanian Devils in their free range enclosure. The Park
operates as a rescue, rehab, and breeding facility for indigenous
animals.
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