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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary: A Tasmanian Haven

Discover Tasmania's unique wildlife at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, a haven for native animals and conservation efforts, just a short drive from Hobart.

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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Brighton, Tasmania, is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and preserving Australian native animals. Just 30 minutes from Hobart, this sanctuary offers close encounters with Tasmanian devils, wombats, kangaroos, and more, making it a must-see for wildlife enthusiasts.

A brief summary to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Monday 9 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Arrive early to make the most of your visit and participate in the daily guided tours for an informative experience.
  • Take advantage of the free kangaroo food provided upon entry to hand-feed the friendly, free-roaming kangaroos.
  • Check out the Bonorong Food Hut for plant-based meals.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Hobart, take the direct line 702 bus from Hobart Transit Centre, No. 230 Liverpool St to Brighton Central Hway Srvice Out. The bus departs three times a day and the journey takes approximately 23 minutes. From the Brighton Central Hway Srvice Out bus stop, it is approximately a 7 minute (0.6 km) walk to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Head north on Brighton Rd towards Andrew St, turn left onto Andrew St, turn left onto Briggs Rd and the sanctuary will be on the left. The bus fare is approximately $1 - $2. Alternatively, several bus routes including the X20, X30, 520, 522, 530, X21, and 521 service Brighton. From any of the bus stops in Brighton, follow the directions to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.

  • Taxi

    From Hobart, a taxi to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary takes approximately 20 minutes. Taxi or rideshare services are readily available in Hobart. A typical taxi fare from Hobart to Bonorong is estimated to be between $55 and $70. Uber is available in the Hobart CBD, but may be difficult to find in the Sanctuary area. From the Brighton area, taxi fares start at $1.50 AUD per km. A taxi from 48 Liverpool St in Hobart to Brighton TAS 7030 is approximately $80.

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Discover more about Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, a 9.7-hectare sanctuary in Brighton, Tasmania, is more than just a place to observe animals; it's a haven dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and preservation of native Australian wildlife. Founded in 1981, Bonorong has evolved from a traditional wildlife park into an active sanctuary deeply involved in conservation. The name 'Bonorong' comes from an Aboriginal language, meaning 'native companion,' reflecting its commitment to Tasmania's animals. Visitors can explore the sanctuary and encounter a diverse range of animals, including Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, quolls, and various bird species. A highlight is the opportunity to hand-feed the free-roaming Forester kangaroos. Bonorong actively participates in conservation projects, breeding programs, and research initiatives, working with various organizations to protect Tasmania's wildlife. The sanctuary also operates a 24-hour wildlife rescue service, offering care to injured animals with the goal of returning them to the wild. Bonorong offers daily guided tours, providing insights into the animals and the sanctuary's conservation efforts. These tours often include opportunities to meet some of the sanctuary's most popular residents, such as wombats and Tasmanian devils. The sanctuary also provides educational experiences for students, acting as a classroom for the University of Tasmania. Bonorong is easily accessible by car with free parking available.

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