I visited Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park last week and was very impressed by the place.
Here is a quick rundown of what they have:
Three Common Marmosets (a pair and their 1 offspring), 3-4 Black Capped Capuchin Monkeys (all related), two Servals (brother and sister), approximately 4 Meerkats, one of the best Fairy Penguin enclosures I've seen - complete with a small boat, Blue and Yellow Macaws, numerous Koalas, Alpacas, Ostriches, lots of Quokkas, multiple species of kangaroo and wallaby, several Dingoes, at least one Wombat, at least one Echidna, Quolls, numerous birds, reptiles and fish (I didn't bother looking much at any of these), owls, pelicans, various species of parrot and probably a few other things I can't remember.
All in all it is a great small zoo, with good opportunities to take photos. It also seems to have room for some growth. Certainly worth a visit. The Common Marmosets were my favourite.
Here is a quick rundown of what they have:
Three Common Marmosets (a pair and their 1 offspring), 3-4 Black Capped Capuchin Monkeys (all related), two Servals (brother and sister), approximately 4 Meerkats, one of the best Fairy Penguin enclosures I've seen - complete with a small boat, Blue and Yellow Macaws, numerous Koalas, Alpacas, Ostriches, lots of Quokkas, multiple species of kangaroo and wallaby, several Dingoes, at least one Wombat, at least one Echidna, Quolls, numerous birds, reptiles and fish (I didn't bother looking much at any of these), owls, pelicans, various species of parrot and probably a few other things I can't remember.
All in all it is a great small zoo, with good opportunities to take photos. It also seems to have room for some growth. Certainly worth a visit. The Common Marmosets were my favourite.