Jack Johansen in front of the emu enclosure.
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Megan Fisher
Families looking for a fun and educational day out this school holiday season are flocking to Kyabram Fauna Park, where native wildlife, hands-on experiences, and family-friendly activities are taking centre stage.
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The park, known for its strong focus on conservation and native species, offers a unique opportunity to get up close with kangaroos, emus, koalas, reptiles, and more.
Keepers are running daily talks and feeding sessions, giving visitors a chance to learn more about Australia’s diverse fauna in an interactive setting.
New meerkat Juno has recently joined the mob, adding to the playful atmosphere in the exhibit.
While the arrival has drawn some extra attention, the park continues to shine a light on all its animals and the vital conservation work it supports.
To help families make the most of their visit, children receive free entry on weekends and during the school holidays, making it an ideal time to explore, learn, and enjoy the natural beauty of the park.
Agnes and Otis Ambler smilling in the sunshine.
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Megan Fisher
Dingo observing the park view.
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Megan Fisher
Max Watt and Amelle Al Ashkar enjoying their picnic.
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Megan Fisher
Meerkat curious about visitors.
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Megan Fisher
Alex Heidenrijk matching with his avian friend.
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Megan Fisher
A pair of tawny frogmouth owls cuddled up.
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Megan Fisher
Suzie Heidenrijk admiring the birds.
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Megan Fisher
Bush stone-curlew at the Kyabram Fauna Park.
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Megan Fisher