We take pride in being caretakers of the world's largest collection of Australian native wildlife. With over 2,000 native animals in our care, we are committed to giving them the highest level of attention and protection. Among this diverse group, 68 endangered species have found a home at Featherdale, making our park an excellent place for you to discover and understand some of Australia's most threatened species. Australian Wildlife Parks cares for over 3000 across its iconic parks - Mogo Wildlife Park, Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park and Hunter Valley Wildlife Park. Here's some of the species that you'll meet when you visit us at Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park. (Some individuals live at our sister parks, so why not become an Ultimate Explorer to discover them all!)
Click on the animal image to learn more about these Featherdale native animal species
Red-tailed Black-cockatoos are usually found in pairs, small flocks or large, noisy flocks. During the breeding season, which varies according to geographic location, males will strut across perches with their tails fanned out and their crests up to attract females.
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