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Jamie and Kim's Mobile Zoo

Locality: Ararat, Victoria

Phone: +61 419 533 812



Address: 9 Timmins Street 3377 Ararat, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.jamieandkimsmobilezoo.com

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24.01.2022 Junior wildlife warrior 11-year-old Billie Gilbert from Hobart recently rescued this draughtboard shark that was wedged between two rocks on low tide. "Billi...e has a undeniable connection with animals. At 11, she is already a native wildlife rescuer and carer, thanks to the wonderful guidance from one of her school teachers," Billie's mum Abby said. Legend! Good on you, Billie! : Abby Gilbert

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21.01.2022 BACK IN THE WILD | For the first time in 3,000 years, the Tasmanian devil is back in the wild on mainland Australia. Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky helped rele...ase 11 of them, on behalf of Aussie Ark, Global Wildlife Conservation and Wildark - into a 400-hectare wildlife sanctuary at the Barrington Tops. See more

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15.01.2022 These quokkas have the cutest reaction to juggling!



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12.01.2022 Check out the cutest echidna travelling through one of our new under-road wildlife tunnels at Cranbourne Gardens! The newly installed road ecology project at Cr...anbourne Gardens is up and running thanks to a remarkable effort from the Environmental Systems team, official sponsorship by ACO Australia, and funding from Cranbourne Friends Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Inc. and the Federal Government's Communities Environment Program. The project is protecting precious wildlife from the dangers of traffic with a specially designed combination of 'one-way' wildlife deflection fences, and under-road wildlife tunnels along a stretch of road identified as a hotspot for roadkill across a range of native wildlife species, including federally endangered Southern Brown Bandicoots. Camera monitoring of the tunnels has already shown fantastic uptake by critters including this adorable echidna. This is a great reminder to drive slowly and carefully when you visit Cranbourne Gardens, especially with increased wildlife movement over spring and summer.

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