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Friday, 25 August 2006


WOW! It's time to walk on the wild side


Australia's wildest new experience, Sydney Wildlife World, opens September 20.

One of the most exciting phenomenons Australia has ever seen is about to open in town, with the launch of Sydney Wildlife World.

Showcasing Australia's wonderful, unique and bizarre wildlife in an unparalleled world-class environment, Sydney Wildlife World will feature the world's largest variety of Australian flora and fauna under one roof, with approximately 6,000 animals in total.
Situated in the heart of Darling Harbour, adjacent to the Sydney Aquarium, the attraction will feature 1km of walkway across two floors and more than 7,000m² (two football fields). Sydney Wildlife World will be your guided tour to the native Australia you've never known.

Visitors will go on a journey of discovery and gain genuine insight into the amazing world of Australian plants and animals. All exhibits represent a particular animal and ecosystem/habitat - from massive rhinoceros cockroaches and yellow-footed rock wallabies to stunning Ulysses butterflies and the biggest, most dangerous bird in the land, the cassowary. Just watch out for the dung beetles and stink bugs!

Fascinating WOW! facts will be found throughout Sydney Wildlife World and everyone will learn something about Australia they could never have imagined. For example, did you know that butterflies have taste buds on their feet? That there are 300 million insects for every human alive today? A cricket's ears are on its legs? Or that despite popular lore, koalas aren't drunk on Eucalyptus? Sydney Wildlife World will ensure a truly eye-opening and mind-boggling experience.

"This amazing new attraction will offer a multi-sensory and remarkable experience to visitors," said General Manager of Life Sciences, Craig Sowden. "It will showcase and promote Australia's fascinating animal and plant life in a creative and fun way, with the sounds, sights and smells of Australia's unique environment.

"It's a place for locals and tourists alike to have fun whilst getting up close and learning about Australia's wondrous wildlife in a central and accessible location."

Sydney Wildlife World exceeds industry standards on exhibiting animals, providing the best possible homes for every precious animal. The attraction is committed to the care and conservation of the Australian environment and aims to educate visitors on current environmental threats. Additionally, in partnership with the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, the Sydney Wildlife World Conservation Foundation will raise funds to help safeguard Australia's threatened wildlife and ecosystems.

Sydney Wildlife World will be a home to all things fury, scaly, hairy and even spiky - so pop on down to see Australia's native animals in their own environment, close to yours.

Website: www.sydneywildlifeworld.com.au

Opening Hours: 9am to 10pm every day of the year
Entry: Adults $28.50, Children $14.50, Family Pass $68.00 (2 adults and 2 children)

Last Updated ( Monday, 28 August 2006 )
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