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  1. Ridge-Tailed Monitor Sign

    Ridge-Tailed Monitor Sign

    Ridge-Tailed Monitor Sign of the parents at Cleland Wildlife Park 2024
  2. Parent Ridge Tailed Monitors

    Parent Ridge Tailed Monitors

    The two parent Ridge Tailed Monitors to the year old baby also on display at the reptile house.
  3. 2 Reptile enclosures in the reptile house

    2 Reptile enclosures in the reptile house

    On the left was a group of juvenile bearded dragons, babies to the mumma bearded dragon further along in the reptile house. On the right is the Mum and Dad Ridge Tailed Monitors whom had a child just over a year ago.
  4. Inland Taipan

    Inland Taipan

    Pretty decent enclosure with a few hides but it was fine just curled up in the middle.
  5. Southern Bell Frog

    Southern Bell Frog

    Some like to watch the zoo visitors!
  6. Southern Bell Frog

    Southern Bell Frog

    You can usually find a few in their water dish!
  7. Desmond the Ridge Tailed Monitor

    Desmond the Ridge Tailed Monitor

    At just over a year old Desmond is still quite small but seemed to prefer the wall to the floor, unlike his mumma who just loved laying on her rock!
  8. Meet Desmond the baby Ridge Tailed Monitor

    Meet Desmond the baby Ridge Tailed Monitor

    A new member of Cleland as of 20/05/2023.
  9. Wrens wherever you look!

    Wrens wherever you look!

    Fairy wrens wherever you look, usually you'll see their tails before anything else!
  10. Cleland Wildlife Park Map

    Cleland Wildlife Park Map

    There is current work underway for a new 'Koala Sanctuary' where they will continue their conservation efforts and assume a map update will come when building finishes end of 2024, this will replace 'Robins Loft'.
  11. Cleland Wildlife Park Accessibility Map

    Cleland Wildlife Park Accessibility Map

    Cleland Wildlife Park Accessibility Map. Although it may not seem so on the map, the aviaries are also accessible for some if you can navigate the 'air lock" system with 2 doors and plastic blinds. The park is very hilly and if you are unmotorised I would suggest being fit to get through this park.
  12. Homers Skink

    Homers Skink

    Homers Skink Emery Vincent Animal Signage 2019
  13. Pygmy Mulga Monitor

    Pygmy Mulga Monitor

    Pygmy Mulga Monitor Emery Vincent Animal Signage 2019
  14. Centralian Blue-Tongued Lizard

    Centralian Blue-Tongued Lizard

    Centralian Blue-Tongued Lizard Emery Vincent Animal Signage 2019
  15. Broad-Headed Snake

    Broad-Headed Snake

    Broad-Headed Snake Emery Vincent Animal Signage 2019
  16. Rough Knob-Tailed Gecko

    Rough Knob-Tailed Gecko

    Rough Knob-Tailed Gecko Emery Vincent Animal Signage 2019
  17. Pink Tongued Lizard

    Pink Tongued Lizard

    Pink Tongued Lizard Emery Vincent Animal Signage 2019
  18. Costal Taipan & Brown Tree Snake

    Costal Taipan & Brown Tree Snake

    Costal Taipan & Brown Tree Snake Emery Vincent Animal Signage 2019
  19. SpoonieSafari

    Hey there! Sharing my zoo experiences from a differently abled point of view!

    Hey everyone! My names Erica and I’m from Australia! My partner and I try and visit zoos and wildlife parks as often as we can and he once volunteered at one of the zoos for 2 years as a tour guide, which he loved! I look forward to sharing my point of view as a disabled zoo visitor as it’s...
  20. HayBrand

    Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary News

    It appears that there's no thread for this one yet, so I've created one. I've had a small conversation with Greg Irons this morning, and can reveal that construction has begun on the new Wildlife Hospital, set to be complete in August this year.
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