Visit Wildlife in Victoria
Explore the incredible range of wildlife that calls Victoria home. Watch penguins on parade at Phillip Island. See emus, wombats and lyrebirds in the wild. Visit national parks to see kangaroos, glow worms, platypus and Tasmanian devils in their natural habitat. Watch for whales at Warrnambool between June and September, or meet bottlenose dolphins and fur seals in Port Phillip Bay.
Discover Australia's best penguin viewing. Head to a secluded beach with experienced rangers, and see Victoria's famous little penguins. With the help of the latest night vision technology you'll have a close encounter that will take your breath away.
Visit wildlife around Victoria
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Don't miss Melbourne's award–winning zoo and exceptional aquarium. For something different, take the river cruise to visit Melbourne's penguin colony.
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Get close to over 200 species of Australian wildlife, including platypus, koalas, emus, Tasmanian devils, lyrebirds, wombats and eagles.
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Head to the Mornington Peninsula to see a large colony of koalas, abundant bird life and a friendly pod of local dolphins.
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Spot a range of Australia's quirky wildlife in Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges including rosellas, shy echidnas and wombats.
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See an amazing array of wildlife in the Great Ocean Road region – whales off Wannambool, seals at Cape Bridgewater or glow worms in Melba Gully.
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Find native animals in their natural surroundings at Ballarat Wildlife Park – home to koalas, wombats, Tasmanian Devils, crocodiles and more.
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View diverse and beautiful wildlife in their natural habitat. Visit one of the many wildlife sanctuaries or national parks in the High Country.
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From national parks to wetlands and beaches, there are species of all kinds of wildlife to get acquainted with in Gippsland.
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Experience the wonder of the Grampians region – home to birds, kangaroos, koalas, bandicoots, emus, possums, wedge-tailed eagles and reptiles.
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Stroll around rivers and lakes or settle in to watch for the waterbirds that inhabit the wetlands and rookeries year-round.
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See the little penguins emerge from the water or visit the Koala Conservation Centre at this wildlife wonderland.
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