Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park

Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park, Tasmania Overview

The Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park, located in Taranna on the Tasman Peninsula, is dedicated to protecting the endangered Tasmanian devil from the devastating facial tumor disease. Established in 1978, the park provides visitors with an up-close look at these iconic marsupials through interactive feeding sessions and educational talks. It also features a wildlife rehabilitation center and houses other native species like kangaroos and quolls.

Visitors can witness the devils during feeding sessions, learning about their behavior and the facial tumor disease threatening their survival. The park is also home to kangaroos, quolls, and native birds, with opportunities to hand-feed some animals. A free-flight bird show highlights Tasmania’s unique avian species, while the park’s bushland walking trails offer a chance to explore the natural habitat. Located near the Port Arthur Historic Site, it’s an accessible and enriching stop for wildlife enthusiasts.

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