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Cleland Wildlife Park How is Cleland Wildlife Park doing?

Discussion in 'Australia' started by gallenwolf, 20 Aug 2009.

  1. gallenwolf

    gallenwolf Well-Known Member

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    Hey everyone!
    I've visited Cleland (almost) every single weekend when I was working in Adelaide, now that I'm working in the UK, I really miss the critters, especially the 5 dingoes.... could anyone visiting there please give me an update? :)

    Hopefully dear Kimba is still doing well.

    My pics...

    Alvin
     
  2. boof

    boof Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Nice photos alvin.
     
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    jay Well-Known Member 20+ year member

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    The dingo photos are especially pleasing.
     
  4. Meaghan Edwards

    Meaghan Edwards Well-Known Member

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    Beautiful pictures. The dingo pictures remind me of my Shiba Inu :)
     
  5. gallenwolf

    gallenwolf Well-Known Member

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    Thanks everyone. Any one visited there lately?

    GW
     
  6. Electus Parrot

    Electus Parrot Well-Known Member

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    I visited a month back and the park was doing very well. Unfortunatly the female malleefowl had to be put down earlier on this year. But otherwise things are going great.
     
  7. gallenwolf

    gallenwolf Well-Known Member

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    Aw that's sad :( Was she the one living in the largish avairy in the dry lands area? :(
     
  8. Electus Parrot

    Electus Parrot Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, the story is in the animal health centre blog of adelaide zoo, it is somewhere near the bottom of the list, very sad hopefully they will be able to acquire another to go with their lone male.