Wildlife Park David flea is located near the town of Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast of Australia. Founded in 1952, the famous Australian naturalist David flea, today the Park is the habitat of many animals in as recreated for the natural ecosystems. The main task of the Park – talk about the need to protect wildlife and especially those species that are under threat of extinction. There is also a rehabilitation center for sick and injured animals and orphaned kids. Each year through the center runs about 1500 animals, which are then released into the wild.
Explore the surroundings of Brisbane and Southeast Queensland, in 1951 flea decided to establish a reserve for animals in the estuary of Tallebudgera river. To this end, he bought a plot of land, and in 1958 and 1965 expanded. "Reserve animal flea", as it was originally called, was created as a place for conducting scientific research and educational projects. Platypus, snakes, wild dogs, dingoes, hawks, crocodiles and alligators were kept in closed cages, and the Bandicoot, bilby, flying foxes, rare East of datingonline, sea eagles, wallabies and koalas could come and go as they please. To ensure the future of the reserve, David and Sigrid flea in 1982 he sold a large part (37 acres) to the government of Queensland. A year later they sold another 20 acres, and, finally, in 1985 the entire territory of the reserve, which became a wildlife Park came into the possession of the state. Choose David and Sigrid flea continued to live in the Park and take care of the animals. In 1997 the Park was named in honour of its founder -. Today the Park is home to a strange cassowaries from the rain forests of Northern Queensland, playful platypus, freshwater and saltwater crocodiles, tree kangaroos, red and giant gliders. In the House of nocturnal animals inhabit some of the strangest animals of the Australian continent – the rabbit Bandicoot from the Central deserts, black-headed Python, ascalapha marsupial mouse
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