Zoos
Moonlit Sanctuary
Closed until Thursday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
550 Tyabb Tooradin Rd
Pearcedale, VIC, 3912
Moonlit Sanctuary
Victoria's award winning wildlife park. Cuddle a koala, feed wallabies, or enjoy our beautiful birds and amazing reptiles. Cafe, all facilities.Winner of the Victorian Tourism Awards in Ecotourism, Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park invites you to wander through 10 hectares of bushland, meeting endangered species, feeding kangaroos and wallabies in the wild, cuddling koalas and enjoying hands-on encounters with friendly sugar gliders, pythons and dingos.
Inspired by the work of famous British conservationist Gerald Durrell, Moonlit Sanctuary is now home to 50 Australian species. Many, including about 80 kangaroos, are free to roam through the bush and give visitors a rare natural encounter.
Others are housed in large natural enclosures, including endangered creatures such as the strange-looking bush thick-knees bird whose call hadnt been heard on the Mornington Peninsula for more than 60 years.
Red bellied pademelons, southern bettongs and eastern quolls (all extinct on mainland Australia), endangered fluffy gliders, squirrel gliders and Tasmanian Devils are also protected at Moonlit Sanctuary, which has received the Sustainable Cities award for Preservation of the Environment.
Colourful parrots abound, waterbirds are at home in extensive wetlands and visitors can sample the flourishing bush foods garden.
At night, Moonlit Sanctuary comes alive in a remarkable way, with world-famous lantern-lit tours. Owls and other night birds are active, tiny feathertail gliders and giant yellow-bellied gliders swoop around, and quolls, pademelons and bettongs forage for food. Visitors are amazed that even animals such as wallabies are much more active and responsive at night.
Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park (www.pearcedale-conservation-park.com.au) is one of seven top attractions in the Mornington Peninsulas Attractions Pass, which saves up to 40% on admission and bonuses at four attractions and includes discount offers at three more. The pass costs only $55 for adults (more than $80 full retail value), $40 for children, and can be purchased at Moonlit ...read more
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- Koala
- kangaroos
- dingo
- wombat
- snake
- parrots
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sort of a poors mans Healesville sanctuary. animal enclosures are very small dingoes, Tassie devil, quoll (which we could never find), wombat, etc. open area without enclosure with wallabies, kangaroos, ducks, geese etc which as good. inside reptiles and amphibians on display in glass enclosures. attended for a school excursion and staff who spoke to kids about animals were very bossy with kids, not allowing them to offer any of their knowledge (constantly speaking themselves), expecting lining up so most children could not even see animals.prices steep really. looks tired, old and archaic and not a good example of wildlife education. would not recommend for families or school excursions
Sorry you did not enjoy your visit to Moonlit Sanctuary. While we may all have opinions about how enclosures are best presented, it is only fair to note that all our enclosures are larger than all applicable standards. Unfortunately we do not have the money for the visual trickery often used to make enclosures look larger than they are. We are fully accredited with the Zoo association, the assessor noting the high standard of animal care exhibited. Regarding the presentation, we will pass your comments onto our education staff, however we are usually required by the school to present a particular curriculum. Lastly we believe our admission charges represent good value for money, being $18 for an adult compared with $30 at the government-run and subsidized zoo you mentioned. It also appears you missed a number of animals, including our critically endangered orange-bellied parrots.