Uralla Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife sanctuary Perillup, Western Australia, Australia

What to expect

Uralla Wildlife Sanctuary is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of Australian wildlife. The sanctuary is situated on 150 acres in Perillup, Western Australia, and provides a safe and happy environment for animals. With the help of volunteers, Uralla is able to provide care 365 days a year for orphaned, injured, or abandoned animals. The sanctuary is home to a variety of animals, including kangaroos, wallabies, emus, and native birds. Visitors can interact with the animals, and children can participate in activities such as bottle-feeding joeys. The sanctuary is a great place for families to learn about and appreciate Australian wildlife

Plan your family visit to the Uralla Wildlife Sanctuary with these blog insights 👇

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Meet kangaroos at Uralla Wildlife Sanctuary

Meet kangaroos at Uralla Wildlife Sanctuary
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited and interacted with kangaroos and joeys, and even got to feed and care for them during our visit

Highlights: The kids loved petting the kangaroos, and we enjoyed seeing the passion and dedication of the volunteers ✨