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Cohunu Koala Park

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Cohunu Koala Park
A koala in Cohunu's koala enclosure.
Map
32°13′50.52″S 116°0′48.6″E / 32.2307000°S 116.013500°E / -32.2307000; 116.013500
Date opened1975 as Cohunu Wildlife Sanctuary
LocationByford, near Perth,
Western Australia
Land area14 ha (35 acres)
No. of species45
Websitewww.cohunu.com.au

Cohunu Koala Park is a wildlife sanctuary on 14 ha (35 acres) of bushland at Byford, near Perth, Western Australia.[1][2]

Its resident koalas are surrounded by neighbouring wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, quokkas, echidnas, dingoes, pigs, donkeys, ponies, llamas, alpacas, deers, ostriches, emus, owls, cockatoos, water birds, freshwater crocodiles and a couple of other animals too. Also found around the park are lifelike replicas of dinosaurs amongst other decorative sculptures.[2]

Lucille Sorbello & Nardino Sorbello established Cohunu Wildlife Sanctuary beginning in 1972 at 322 Mills Road East, Martin on approximately 40 acres (16 ha) surrounded by natural bushland in the Darling escarpment near Gosnells and was opened to visitors in mid 1975. The park's koala colony was established in 1982 with the arrival of four koalas from South Australia, and the facility was renamed Cohunu Koala Park in September 1991. In 2009, the park was moved to its current location at 103 Nettleton Road, Byford.

Its koala colony now has over 25 koalas from both the northern koala (phascolarctos cinereus adustus) and the southern koala (phascolarctos cinereus victor) populations.[2]

Between 10 am and 4 pm daily, visitors to the park may be photographed cuddling a koala, at an additional charge. Visitors are also permitted to touch and hand feed various other park animals.[2]

A miniature railway built by volunteers runs around the park; it operates on most weekends and public holidays.[1][2]

On the 24th October 2021 two people broke into the park in the early hours of the morning where they proceeded to abduct a pregnant female guinea pig that was then drowned in the freshwater crocodile pond. The intruders also stole items from the park's utility sheds.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Cohunu Koala Park". Fodor's. Fodor's. Archived from the original on 29 May 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Cohunu Koala Park, Byford, Western Australia". OzAnimals Travel. OzAnimals Travel. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  3. ^ Annalise Hunt (2 December 2021). "Staff horrified by cruel incident". yourlocalexaminer.com.au. Examiner Newspaper. Retrieved 27 July 2022.

External links

Media related to Cohunu Koala Park at Wikimedia Commons

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