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Caversham Wildlife Park is owned and operated by a Western Australian family; since 1988! We house the largest private collection of wildlife in Western Australia. With around 2000 individuals, made up of about 200 different species, there is something for everyone!
Open 9.00am to 4.30pm every day of the year (excluding Christmas Day - closed) Last Entry is 3.30pm. Come and spend the day at one of Perth’s most exciting tourist attractions, showcasing the largest private collection of native wildlife in Western Australia.
Book your tickets online for Caversham Wildlife Park, Whiteman: See 1,788 reviews, articles, and 2,339 photos of Caversham Wildlife Park, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 8 attractions in Whiteman.
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About. A true-blue Australian meet & greet experience for the whole family! Get up close to Australia’s unique wildlife, feed the kangaroos, and have your photos taken with koalas, wombats, possums, snakes, lizards, and more!! Enjoy the Farm Show! See the penguins being fed! And so much more!
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Contact. Email. 08 9248 1984. -31.833962. 115.949831. Connect with nature and have a uniquely Perth experience at Caversham Wildlife Park, with 200+ species of fauna and over 2000 animals, birds and reptiles who call this stunning place home.
- 233B Drumpellier Drive, Whiteman, 6068, WA
- (089) 248-1984
Visit website. Showcasing the largest private collection of native fauna in Western Australia, Caversham Wildlife Park invites you to experience magical close encounters with Australia's cutest inhabitants. Here's your chance to hand-feed kangaroos and have your photo taken with a koala.
2000+. No. of species. 200+. Memberships. ZAA. Website. www .cavershamwildlife .com .au. Caversham Wildlife Park is a wildlife park currently located in Whiteman Park in Western Australia. It is home to several Australian animals including kangaroos, koalas, possums, wallabies, wombats and Tasmanian devils.