Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary

Zoos, Sanctuaries, Aquariums and Wildlife Parks

Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary is the way Australia ought to be. The Sanctuary is a thriving eco-system where hundreds of Australian native animals flourish in their natural environment. Koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, bandicoots, potoroos, bettongs, and birds, rarely seen outside the feral-proof fence, all live safely at Warrawong. The Sanctuary is also the only place on mainland South Australia where you may see the elusive platypus.
The platypus breeding at Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary attract tourists from far and wide.
The Southern Brown Bandicoot, while endangered locally, thrives at Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary.
A personal enconter with a koala at Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary
Pat and feed animals at Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary, like these Kangaroo Island Kangaroos.
Bottle feeding kangaroo joeys as part of the Koala Roo encounter at Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary
The Red Browed Finch is one of the 110 birds that have been sighted at Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary.
More than a dozen wild koalas call Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary home.
The award-winning Sanctuary was founded in 1969 by Dr John Wamsley, who purchased a 35-acre dairy. Later, he and his wife Proo surrounded the property with a 2.1-metre-high, electrified, feral-proof fence. The fence, arguably the world’s first, created a safe haven where native animals were protected from introduced predators like cats and foxes.

Thanks to the vision of the founders, current wife and husband owners Narelle and David have inherited a rich and diverse ecosystem where native animals prosper.

Experience the tranquil haven of Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary for yourself by booking an animal encounter, behind-the-scenes experience, show, tour, or camp.

Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary is a serene environment for animals and humans alike. Visit them and experience the best of natural Australia.

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Address

47 Stock Road, Mylor, South Australia, 5153

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