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Warrawong SanctuaryStock Road, Adelaide, AustraliaWeb: Visit this site » Set in the beautiful Adelaide hills, Warrawong Sanctuary is testament to its creator, Dr John Wamsley. The sanctuary demonstrates how endangered native animals will thrive when the threat of feral predators is removed. Dusk and dawn guided walks allow you to wander amongst potoroos, bettongs, bandicoots and bilbies which go about their business remarkably unconcerned by human admirers. Walks also take in the platypus lake - but remember to be quiet and very patient! The Warrawong complex incorporates accommodation, a conference centre, a cafe/restaurant, native plant nursery, gift shop and school camp facilities. Admission: Guided walks: Adults AUD18; children AUD12.
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