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Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary is a museum in Mole Creek in Australia.
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1892 Mole Creek Rd, Mole Creek
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Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary in Mole Creek, Australia, offers visitors an authentic and educational experience with native Australian wildlife. The sanctuary is known for its commitment to conservation and animal welfare, particularly its efforts in Tasmanian devil breeding and preservation programs. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see a variety of native animals up close, including Tasmanian devils, wombats, quolls, and various bird species. The staff are often praised for their knowledge and passion, providing informative talks and demonstrations throughout the day. Many guests find the interactive experiences, such as hand-feeding kangaroos and wallabies, to be memorable highlights of their visit. The sanctuary's natural bush setting adds to the immersive experience, allowing visitors to observe animals in a more natural habitat. While most reviews are overwhelmingly positive, some visitors mention that the sanctuary is relatively small compared to larger wildlife parks, and occasionally guests report that certain animals may not be very active during their visit, particularly on hot days. Despite these minor points, Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary is generally regarded as a worthwhile and enlightening destination for those interested in Australian wildlife and conservation efforts.
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