- Back by popular demand, Aussie Ark opens door to general public
- They will be operating three tours per day from 1 – 28 January 2020
- Unique insight into working conservation facility and opportunity to get up close to some of Australia’s most endangered animals
Back by popular demand, not-for-profit wildlife conservation organisation, Aussie Ark, are opening their doors to the general public for the second year in a row. Whilst the conservation facility already runs small private tours each month, they hope by opening their doors for an entire month they can encourage more people to join their conservation crusade.
During January of the school holidays, Aussie Ark will be opening their doors for visitors to meet some of Australia’s most endangered species. The doors are only open for a limited time from the 1st January – 28th January 2020. Opening hours are from 10am – 2pm every single day with tours of the facility running at 10.30am, 11.30am and 12.30pm sharp.
Aussie Ark President, Tim Faulkner says “We were completely blown away by the response last year and can’t wait to open up again for round two!”
Mr Faulkner continues “I believe it is so important to show our supporters exactly what it is we do at Aussie Ark, and what better way to do that than have them come by?”
While on the tour, it has been guaranteed that visitors will see and encounter Tasmanian devils in their wild enclosures and get up close to Eastern quolls. With 69 Tasmanian devil joeys born this year alone, visitors will be able to have encounters with joeys!
Prices are $35 per adult, $15 per child and $90 for a family to visit Aussie Ark during January. Tickets will be available at the door or online via Eventbrite
More information on open days can be found here
About Aussie Ark
As a not for profit organisation, Aussie Ark raises the necessary funds to continue its ambitious vision. Investment allows for the construction of captive facilities and predator proof fencing on semi-wild parcels of land. Aussie Ark is a registered environmental organisation and charitable institution under the Australian Charity and Not-for-Profit Commission. Aussie Ark has deductible gift recipient status (DGR status) and is registered for GST purposes. More information at www.aussieark.org.au
The Australian Reptile Park’s Social handles:
Facebook: @AussieArk
Twitter: @aussie_ark
Instagram @aussieark
For further information:
Brodie Chiswick
Aussie Ark
Phone: (02) 4326 5333
Email: admin@aussieark.org.au