I've noted down some places I know nothing about. I don't know if they might be interesting or if I can delete them. I'll list them below:
- Mt Rothwell Biodiversity Interpretation Centre
- Maru Koala and Animal Park
- Merimbula Aquarium & Wharf Restaurant
- Potoroo Palace
- Canberra Reptile Zoo
- Canberra Walk-In Aviary
- Symbio Wildlife Park
- Billabong Zoo Koala & Wildlife Park
- Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary
- Solitary Islands Aquarium
- Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
- Bredl's Wildlife
- Billabong Sanctuary
- Tolga Bat Hospital
- JCU eduQuarium
- Rainforestation Nature Park
- Batreach Bat Rescue & Rehabilitation
- Birdworld Kuranda
I don't know what species they host in most of these sites, or the lists I have are very short, so I really don't know if they're worth considering. Do you have information on any of these places? I don't even know where they're located right now, and these are the places I think I could most easily eliminate from the list. Your opinions and advice will be greatly appreciated by me.
- Mt Rothwell Biodiversity Interpretation Centre - Not a facility, more a nature reserve.
- Maru Koala and Animal Park - Located near Phillip Island, only really offers encounters.
- Merimbula Aquarium & Wharf Restaurant - It is a restaurant located on the NSW coast.
- Potoroo Palace - Located close to the above restaurant. Very few species however, all common.
- Canberra Reptile Zoo - Looks like a Pet Store. Probably not worth the visit. But they might have some rare reptiles.
- Canberra Walk-In Aviary - If your in Canberra, has a nice diverse bird collection. But just a single aviary.
- Symbio Wildlife Park - Has a few natives, but just the usual ones. So might not be of great interest.
- Billabong Zoo Koala & Wildlife Park - Again, little native species of interest. But they do have Jabiru, which can also be seen at Australia Zoo (if your going to visit there)
- Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary - Really only worth visiting to see the bottle nose dolphins.
- Solitary Islands Aquarium - Small aquarium - reservations required.
- Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary - Don't know much about this unfortunately.
- Bredl's Wildlife - Only tours available. The usual native species too of which can be seen elsewhere.
- Billabong Sanctuary - Small zoo. Little number of species.
- Tolga Bat Hospital - Facility for rescued wild bats - including flying foxes. Again tours need to be booked for this.
- JCU eduQuarium - Research facility. Not open to the public
- Rainforestation Nature Park - Just Koalas mainly. Not worth it.
- Batreach Bat Rescue & Rehabilitation - Rescue center. Not open to the public
- Birdworld Kuranda - Good bird collection - but not many species that you can't see elsewhere.