Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations

www.gemidos.tv SEO scan
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Jimdo Webmail - Login
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Glass Mask- 1×4 – Korean Gossip – România
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

SANSEI TLS1132TU - mundotecnico.info - Foro Técnico Reparador
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Untamed Creations - Our Videos
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Magicna privlacnost -Epizoda 30
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

تØÙ…يل برنامج WinToHDD Enterprise 5.0 برابط مباشر
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Free Developer Software & Services - Visual Studio
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations

Empresa de JardinerÃa y Paisajismo -Como-plantar.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Beehive Sport and Social Club - Adult Sports in Salt Lake City
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Planeta FATLA, una comunidad digital, 100- virtual.
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Goldfish Jewellery Design Studio - Specialist Jewellery Manufacturers
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

IncestGames - Free download portal for Incest Games and more other Games
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

ESTRUCTURA CEREBRAL
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Hint Filmleri - Hint Dizileri - Hint Filmi izle
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?

Toronto Real Estate News & Narratives - Toronto Storeys
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
OUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere from GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommendSCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long EMU - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific name. Dromaius novaehollandiae. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Head and body Up to 1.9m tall. Weight 18-60 kg. Length 1.39-1.64m. Factsheet Emu PDF (610.9 KB) EMPLOYMENT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Employment. The Northern Territory Public Sector, as the largest single employer within the Northern Territory, is responsible for providing a large range of services to the community. For more information on the positions available at the Territory Wildlife Park log onto the Northern Territory Government Website. TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK SCHOOL CAMPS Camp Fees We have 3 pricing options for Camp Woollybutt. OPTION 1. This option is the full camp itinerary (see page for itinerary). 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434. The Territory Wildlife Park hasPLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
OUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere from GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommendSCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long EMU - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific name. Dromaius novaehollandiae. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Head and body Up to 1.9m tall. Weight 18-60 kg. Length 1.39-1.64m. Factsheet Emu PDF (610.9 KB) EMPLOYMENT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Employment. The Northern Territory Public Sector, as the largest single employer within the Northern Territory, is responsible for providing a large range of services to the community. For more information on the positions available at the Territory Wildlife Park log onto the Northern Territory Government Website. TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK SCHOOL CAMPS Camp Fees We have 3 pricing options for Camp Woollybutt. OPTION 1. This option is the full camp itinerary (see page for itinerary). 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and aOUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere from around Katherine/Mataranka north. ABOUT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Park Mission. To connect visitors with nature through authentic encounters and exciting experiences; To inspire change and long term action by developing environmental awareness; and. To play a central role in facilitating and advocating Conservation Programs in Northern Australia. At the Territory Wildlife Park, not only do you seewildlife up
PARK HABITATS
Woodland. Woodland is the most abundant habitat in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Easily distinguished by dominating Eucalyptus trees and an often grassy understorey, these areas exist where water becomes scarce during the Dry. Relying heavily on adaptations to save water, woodland vegetation can be waxy and fine, long and thin evenspiky.
WHAT'S ON - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK 12pm. Secret Creatures Encounter opportunity. 12:15pm. Buffalo Banter talk (on board the 12pm train) 1:10pm. Big Rivers Presentation and Whipray Feeding Encounter opportunity. 2pm. Flight Deck presentation. Please arrive 5 min earlier and no entry after 2pm.GROUP BOOKINGS
Catering can also be organised for your group to enjoy during their Park visit. Please select catering on booking form below for a menu to be emailed to you, or contact us for more details twp@nt.gov.au. All group bookings must be made online, at least 3 days in advance. If you require catering, please book at least 7 days in advance to ensurePARK HIGHLIGHTS
Park highlights. The Territory Wildlife Park is one of Northern Australia’s most loved tourist attractions and the best place to see and interact with native wildlife from Tropical Northern Australia. The Wildlife Park is committed to connecting people with the wild and offers visitors the opportunity to come close up to unique Australian BOOKINGS - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Bookings. The Territory Wildlife Park has many outdoor venues to offer, providing a unique territory flavour to your special event or function. Cafe - Our air conditioned cafe can seat 50 people for buffet functions or 70 people for standing events. Picnic area - Enjoy PARK MAP - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Park Map. Guests arriving at the Territory Wildlife Park receive a Park Map and a Program with the times and locations of the Daily Keeper Talks and Feature Presentations. The Park Map helps guests navigate around the Park and points out the location of specific exhibits and amenities. The Park Map shows the location and distancesof the
GHOST BAT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific Name Macroderma gigas. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Head and Body Length 100-130mm. Forearm length 96-113mm. Weight 140-165g. Ghost Bat Fact Sheet PDF (762.0 KB)MICROSOFT WORD
TWP Work Experience Program. TWP Work Experience Program. Page 1 of 3. Page 1 of 3. Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security, Territory Wildlife ParkPage 2 of 3. Department of Environment, HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434. The Territory Wildlife Park hasPLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
OUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere fromPARK HIGHLIGHTS
Park highlights. The Territory Wildlife Park is one of Northern Australia’s most loved tourist attractions and the best place to see and interact with native wildlife from Tropical Northern Australia. The Wildlife Park is committed to connecting people with the wild and offers visitors the opportunity to come close up to unique AustralianPARK HABITATS
Woodland. Woodland is the most abundant habitat in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Easily distinguished by dominating Eucalyptus trees and an often grassy understorey, these areas exist where water becomes scarce during the Dry. Relying heavily on adaptations to save water, woodland vegetation can be waxy and fine, long and thin evenspiky.
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommendSCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long DARWIN CARPET PYTHON Darwin Carpet Python. Scientific name. Morelia spilota variegata. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Length Growing from 2-4 metres. Factsheet Northern Carpet Python. HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434. The Territory Wildlife Park hasPLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
OUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere fromPARK HIGHLIGHTS
Park highlights. The Territory Wildlife Park is one of Northern Australia’s most loved tourist attractions and the best place to see and interact with native wildlife from Tropical Northern Australia. The Wildlife Park is committed to connecting people with the wild and offers visitors the opportunity to come close up to unique AustralianPARK HABITATS
Woodland. Woodland is the most abundant habitat in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Easily distinguished by dominating Eucalyptus trees and an often grassy understorey, these areas exist where water becomes scarce during the Dry. Relying heavily on adaptations to save water, woodland vegetation can be waxy and fine, long and thin evenspiky.
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommendSCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long DARWIN CARPET PYTHON Darwin Carpet Python. Scientific name. Morelia spilota variegata. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Length Growing from 2-4 metres. Factsheet Northern Carpet Python. ABOUT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Park Mission. To connect visitors with nature through authentic encounters and exciting experiences; To inspire change and long term action by developing environmental awareness; and. To play a central role in facilitating and advocating Conservation Programs in Northern Australia. At the Territory Wildlife Park, not only do you seewildlife up
PARK HIGHLIGHTS
Park highlights. The Territory Wildlife Park is one of Northern Australia’s most loved tourist attractions and the best place to see and interact with native wildlife from Tropical Northern Australia. The Wildlife Park is committed to connecting people with the wild and offers visitors the opportunity to come close up to unique Australian WHAT'S ON - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK 12pm. Secret Creatures Encounter opportunity. 12:15pm. Buffalo Banter talk (on board the 12pm train) 1:10pm. Big Rivers Presentation and Whipray Feeding Encounter opportunity. 2pm. Flight Deck presentation. Please arrive 5 min earlier and no entry after 2pm.GROUP BOOKINGS
Catering can also be organised for your group to enjoy during their Park visit. Please select catering on booking form below for a menu to be emailed to you, or contact us for more details twp@nt.gov.au. All group bookings must be made online, at least 3 days in advance. If you require catering, please book at least 7 days in advance to ensureWILD ENCOUNTERS
Wild Encounters. At each of our free daily feature presentations you have the chance to get closer than ever before with one of our native animals by purchasing one of our Wild Encounters! On the Glove. Hold one of our fascinating birds of prey on the glove. $10.00 per person (10 yrs & over, max of 5 participants; 10-15 minute duration) AQUARIUM - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK The tunnel immerses you in a fresh water aquarium and is one of the Parks most popular and "soothing" attractions. Beyond the tunnel, get nose to nose with a 4 metre saltwater crocodile. See how effortlessly this "hunter in hiding" floats semi-submerged. The photographic opportunities are outstanding. Continue on through the coastalmangrove
CONTACT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Territory Wildlife Park Cox Peninsula Road Berry Springs NT 0838. The Territory Wildlife Park is a 45 minute drive from Darwin city. The Territory Wildlife Park is EMU - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific name. Dromaius novaehollandiae. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Head and body Up to 1.9m tall. Weight 18-60 kg. Length 1.39-1.64m. Factsheet Emu PDF (610.9 KB)GROUP BOOKING
Each Creature feature presentation is approximately 20 minutes. Cost is $55.00 per creature, per visit. If groups are larger than 50, you will need to discuss options with the groups booking officer. Please select preferred the animal for your creature feature presentation: Please note the actual animal will be confirmed on the day pending GHOST BAT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific Name Macroderma gigas. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Head and Body Length 100-130mm. Forearm length 96-113mm. Weight 140-165g. Ghost Bat Fact Sheet PDF (762.0 KB) HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434. The Territory Wildlife Park hasPLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
OUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere fromPARK HIGHLIGHTS
Park highlights. The Territory Wildlife Park is one of Northern Australia’s most loved tourist attractions and the best place to see and interact with native wildlife from Tropical Northern Australia. The Wildlife Park is committed to connecting people with the wild and offers visitors the opportunity to come close up to unique AustralianPARK HABITATS
Woodland. Woodland is the most abundant habitat in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Easily distinguished by dominating Eucalyptus trees and an often grassy understorey, these areas exist where water becomes scarce during the Dry. Relying heavily on adaptations to save water, woodland vegetation can be waxy and fine, long and thin evenspiky.
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommendSCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long DARWIN CARPET PYTHON Darwin Carpet Python. Scientific name. Morelia spilota variegata. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Length Growing from 2-4 metres. Factsheet Northern Carpet Python. HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434. The Territory Wildlife Park hasPLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
OUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere fromPARK HIGHLIGHTS
Park highlights. The Territory Wildlife Park is one of Northern Australia’s most loved tourist attractions and the best place to see and interact with native wildlife from Tropical Northern Australia. The Wildlife Park is committed to connecting people with the wild and offers visitors the opportunity to come close up to unique AustralianPARK HABITATS
Woodland. Woodland is the most abundant habitat in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Easily distinguished by dominating Eucalyptus trees and an often grassy understorey, these areas exist where water becomes scarce during the Dry. Relying heavily on adaptations to save water, woodland vegetation can be waxy and fine, long and thin evenspiky.
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommendSCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long DARWIN CARPET PYTHON Darwin Carpet Python. Scientific name. Morelia spilota variegata. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Length Growing from 2-4 metres. Factsheet Northern Carpet Python. ABOUT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Park Mission. To connect visitors with nature through authentic encounters and exciting experiences; To inspire change and long term action by developing environmental awareness; and. To play a central role in facilitating and advocating Conservation Programs in Northern Australia. At the Territory Wildlife Park, not only do you seewildlife up
PARK HIGHLIGHTS
Park highlights. The Territory Wildlife Park is one of Northern Australia’s most loved tourist attractions and the best place to see and interact with native wildlife from Tropical Northern Australia. The Wildlife Park is committed to connecting people with the wild and offers visitors the opportunity to come close up to unique Australian WHAT'S ON - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK 12pm. Secret Creatures Encounter opportunity. 12:15pm. Buffalo Banter talk (on board the 12pm train) 1:10pm. Big Rivers Presentation and Whipray Feeding Encounter opportunity. 2pm. Flight Deck presentation. Please arrive 5 min earlier and no entry after 2pm.GROUP BOOKINGS
Catering can also be organised for your group to enjoy during their Park visit. Please select catering on booking form below for a menu to be emailed to you, or contact us for more details twp@nt.gov.au. All group bookings must be made online, at least 3 days in advance. If you require catering, please book at least 7 days in advance to ensureWILD ENCOUNTERS
Wild Encounters. At each of our free daily feature presentations you have the chance to get closer than ever before with one of our native animals by purchasing one of our Wild Encounters! On the Glove. Hold one of our fascinating birds of prey on the glove. $10.00 per person (10 yrs & over, max of 5 participants; 10-15 minute duration) AQUARIUM - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK The tunnel immerses you in a fresh water aquarium and is one of the Parks most popular and "soothing" attractions. Beyond the tunnel, get nose to nose with a 4 metre saltwater crocodile. See how effortlessly this "hunter in hiding" floats semi-submerged. The photographic opportunities are outstanding. Continue on through the coastalmangrove
CONTACT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Territory Wildlife Park Cox Peninsula Road Berry Springs NT 0838. The Territory Wildlife Park is a 45 minute drive from Darwin city. The Territory Wildlife Park is EMU - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific name. Dromaius novaehollandiae. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Head and body Up to 1.9m tall. Weight 18-60 kg. Length 1.39-1.64m. Factsheet Emu PDF (610.9 KB)GROUP BOOKING
Each Creature feature presentation is approximately 20 minutes. Cost is $55.00 per creature, per visit. If groups are larger than 50, you will need to discuss options with the groups booking officer. Please select preferred the animal for your creature feature presentation: Please note the actual animal will be confirmed on the day pending GHOST BAT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific Name Macroderma gigas. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Head and Body Length 100-130mm. Forearm length 96-113mm. Weight 140-165g. Ghost Bat Fact Sheet PDF (762.0 KB) HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION The Territory Wildlife Park is a 45-minute drive south of Darwin to Berry Springs. If you are driving yourself, head south from Darwin onthe Stuart Highway.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Family Tickets Cost; Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00 Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years)$85.00
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY Walking. The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many ofthem.
AQUARIUM - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK In our air-conditioned aquarium, you will take a journey along a typical "Top End" river. The journey begins where the river forms up in the escarpment country, travellers pass the rock holes and billabongs until it finally merges with the sea. OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface.SCHOOL CAMPS
Camp Woollybutt. Camp Woollybutts provides schools and community groups with the perfect learning environment where students immerse themselves in natural habitats and interact with living creatures. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Scientific Name Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long Neck Turtle Factsheet PDF (526.5 KB) GHOST BAT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific Name Macroderma gigas. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Head and Body Length 100-130mm. Forearm length 96-113mm. Weight 140-165g. Ghost Bat Fact Sheet PDF (762.0 KB) EMPLOYMENT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK The Northern Territory Public Sector, as the largest single employer within the Northern Territory, is responsible for providing a large range of services to the community. TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK SCHOOL CAMPS Camp Fees We have 3 pricing options for Camp Woollybutt. OPTION 1. This option is the full camp itinerary (see page for itinerary). 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION The Territory Wildlife Park is a 45-minute drive south of Darwin to Berry Springs. If you are driving yourself, head south from Darwin onthe Stuart Highway.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Family Tickets Cost; Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00 Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years)$85.00
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY Walking. The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many ofthem.
AQUARIUM - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK In our air-conditioned aquarium, you will take a journey along a typical "Top End" river. The journey begins where the river forms up in the escarpment country, travellers pass the rock holes and billabongs until it finally merges with the sea. OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface.SCHOOL CAMPS
Camp Woollybutt. Camp Woollybutts provides schools and community groups with the perfect learning environment where students immerse themselves in natural habitats and interact with living creatures. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Scientific Name Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long Neck Turtle Factsheet PDF (526.5 KB) GHOST BAT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific Name Macroderma gigas. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Head and Body Length 100-130mm. Forearm length 96-113mm. Weight 140-165g. Ghost Bat Fact Sheet PDF (762.0 KB) EMPLOYMENT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK The Northern Territory Public Sector, as the largest single employer within the Northern Territory, is responsible for providing a large range of services to the community. TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK SCHOOL CAMPS Camp Fees We have 3 pricing options for Camp Woollybutt. OPTION 1. This option is the full camp itinerary (see page for itinerary). 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and aOUR ANIMALS
The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares.PARK HABITATS
The Territory Wildlife Park is divided into three distinct habitats: Wetland. Wetland areas on the Park include creeks, springs and lagoons. During the wet season monsoonal rains flood rivers andcreeks.
GROUP BOOKINGS
We welcome all groups big and small and we suggest a 4 hour visit time to make the most of your visit. To be eligible for our wholesale group booking rates, you must have 10 or more people in your group. BOOKINGS - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK The Territory Wildlife Park has many outdoor venues to offer, providing a unique territory flavour to your special event or function. Cafe - Our air conditioned cafe can seat 50 people for buffet functions or 70 people for standing events. EMU - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. Large unmistakable soft-feathered, brown, flightless bird with long thin neck and legs. Behaviour. They are opportunistically nomadic and may travel long distances to find food; they feed on a variety of plants and insects. GHOST BAT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific Name Macroderma gigas. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Head and Body Length 100-130mm. Forearm length 96-113mm. Weight 140-165g. Ghost Bat Fact Sheet PDF (762.0 KB)NOCTURNAL HOUSE
At our Nocturnal House come and see some of the common, rare and endangered native nocturnal animals of this region. Many of these animals, which include mammals, reptiles and invertebrates, are rarelyseen in the wild.
GROUP BOOKING
Time of departure Please note: During the wet season (1 Oct - 31 Mar) the park is open 9am - 3pm. During the dry season (1 Apr - 30 Sept) the park is open 9am - 4pm.ARTIST IN THE PARK
Welcome to the Territory Wildlife Park - Artists in the Park Program. If you are interested in creating work in the Territory Wildlife Park, we are inviting you to explore the possibilities and come and work in the Park to make it happen!MICROSOFT WORD
TWP Work Experience Program. TWP Work Experience Program. Page 1 of 3. Page 1 of 3. Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security, Territory Wildlife ParkPage 2 of 3. Department of Environment, HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434. The Territory Wildlife Park hasPLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommend AQUARIUM - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK The tunnel immerses you in a fresh water aquarium and is one of the Parks most popular and "soothing" attractions. Beyond the tunnel, get nose to nose with a 4 metre saltwater crocodile. See how effortlessly this "hunter in hiding" floats semi-submerged. The photographic opportunities are outstanding. Continue on through the coastalmangrove
SCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. EMU - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific name. Dromaius novaehollandiae. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Head and body Up to 1.9m tall. Weight 18-60 kg. Length 1.39-1.64m. Factsheet Emu PDF (610.9 KB) NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long EMPLOYMENT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Employment. The Northern Territory Public Sector, as the largest single employer within the Northern Territory, is responsible for providing a large range of services to the community. For more information on the positions available at the Territory Wildlife Park log onto the Northern Territory Government Website. TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK SCHOOL CAMPS Camp Fees We have 3 pricing options for Camp Woollybutt. OPTION 1. This option is the full camp itinerary (see page for itinerary). 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434. The Territory Wildlife Park hasPLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommend AQUARIUM - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK The tunnel immerses you in a fresh water aquarium and is one of the Parks most popular and "soothing" attractions. Beyond the tunnel, get nose to nose with a 4 metre saltwater crocodile. See how effortlessly this "hunter in hiding" floats semi-submerged. The photographic opportunities are outstanding. Continue on through the coastalmangrove
SCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. EMU - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific name. Dromaius novaehollandiae. NT Conservation Status. Distribution map. Head and body Up to 1.9m tall. Weight 18-60 kg. Length 1.39-1.64m. Factsheet Emu PDF (610.9 KB) NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long EMPLOYMENT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Employment. The Northern Territory Public Sector, as the largest single employer within the Northern Territory, is responsible for providing a large range of services to the community. For more information on the positions available at the Territory Wildlife Park log onto the Northern Territory Government Website. TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK SCHOOL CAMPS Camp Fees We have 3 pricing options for Camp Woollybutt. OPTION 1. This option is the full camp itinerary (see page for itinerary). 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and aOUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere from around Katherine/Mataranka north. ABOUT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Park Mission. To connect visitors with nature through authentic encounters and exciting experiences; To inspire change and long term action by developing environmental awareness; and. To play a central role in facilitating and advocating Conservation Programs in Northern Australia. At the Territory Wildlife Park, not only do you seewildlife up
PARK HABITATS
Woodland. Woodland is the most abundant habitat in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Easily distinguished by dominating Eucalyptus trees and an often grassy understorey, these areas exist where water becomes scarce during the Dry. Relying heavily on adaptations to save water, woodland vegetation can be waxy and fine, long and thin evenspiky.
GROUP BOOKINGS
Catering can also be organised for your group to enjoy during their Park visit. Please select catering on booking form below for a menu to be emailed to you, or contact us for more details twp@nt.gov.au. All group bookings must be made online, at least 3 days in advance. If you require catering, please book at least 7 days in advance to ensure EMU - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. Large unmistakable soft-feathered, brown, flightless bird with long thin neck and legs. Behaviour. They are opportunistically nomadic and may travel long distances to find food; they feed on a variety of plants and insects.NOCTURNAL HOUSE
Nocturnal House. At our Nocturnal House come and see some of the common, rare and endangered native nocturnal animals of this region. Many of these animals, which include mammals, reptiles and invertebrates, are rarely seen in the wild. Here you have an unparalleled opportunity to watch at your leisure as they each goabout their nightly
GHOST BAT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific Name Macroderma gigas. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Head and Body Length 100-130mm. Forearm length 96-113mm. Weight 140-165g. Ghost Bat Fact Sheet PDF (762.0 KB)GROUP BOOKING
Each Creature feature presentation is approximately 20 minutes. Cost is $55.00 per creature, per visit. If groups are larger than 50, you will need to discuss options with the groups booking officer. Please select preferred the animal for your creature feature presentation: Please note the actual animal will be confirmed on the day pendingARTIST IN THE PARK
Territory Wildlife Park. PO Box 445. Berry Springs NT 0838. Phone: (08) 8988 7228. Fax: (08) 8988 7201. Email: jasmin.jan@nt.gov.au. A completed application. Your current CV (no more than 2 pages) 5 to 10 examples of your work (this can be a weblink or images on disk or via email to jasmin.jan@nt.gov.au)MICROSOFT WORD
TWP Work Experience Program. TWP Work Experience Program. Page 1 of 3. Page 1 of 3. Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security, Territory Wildlife ParkPage 2 of 3. Department of Environment, HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434. The Territory Wildlife Park hasPLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
OUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere fromPARK HABITATS
Woodland. Woodland is the most abundant habitat in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Easily distinguished by dominating Eucalyptus trees and an often grassy understorey, these areas exist where water becomes scarce during the Dry. Relying heavily on adaptations to save water, woodland vegetation can be waxy and fine, long and thin evenspiky.
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommend AQUARIUM - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK The tunnel immerses you in a fresh water aquarium and is one of the Parks most popular and "soothing" attractions. Beyond the tunnel, get nose to nose with a 4 metre saltwater crocodile. See how effortlessly this "hunter in hiding" floats semi-submerged. The photographic opportunities are outstanding. Continue on through the coastalmangrove
SCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long EMPLOYMENT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Employment. The Northern Territory Public Sector, as the largest single employer within the Northern Territory, is responsible for providing a large range of services to the community. For more information on the positions available at the Territory Wildlife Park log onto the Northern Territory Government Website. HOME - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARKPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT'S ONWILD ENCOUNTERSOUR ANIMALSGROUP BOOKINGSSCHOOL & EDUCATION Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434. The Territory Wildlife Park hasPLAN YOUR VISIT
Cost. Family Saver 1 - 1 adult and up to 2 children (5-16 years) $63.00. Family Saver 2 - 2 adults and 1 child (5-16 years) $85.00. Family Saver 3 - 2 adults and up to 4 children (5-16 years) $100.00. Read our terms and conditions of entry. Please note – due to the wide variety of natural habitats that can be experienced, theTerritory
OUR ANIMALS
Our Animals. The Territory Wildlife Park is a wildlife park with a difference. Set at Berry Springs in the Darwin rural area, the Park covers an impressive 400 hectares. The Territory Wildlife Park showcases only animals found within the Top End of the Northern Territory, anywhere fromPARK HABITATS
Woodland. Woodland is the most abundant habitat in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Easily distinguished by dominating Eucalyptus trees and an often grassy understorey, these areas exist where water becomes scarce during the Dry. Relying heavily on adaptations to save water, woodland vegetation can be waxy and fine, long and thin evenspiky.
GETTING AROUND THE PARK AND ACCESSIBILITY The Territory Wildlife Park has an extensive system of walking tracks that are well sign posted. Many of the exhibits are located quite closely together, so it is an easy walk between many of them. There are three main walking tracks, which we highly recommend AQUARIUM - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK The tunnel immerses you in a fresh water aquarium and is one of the Parks most popular and "soothing" attractions. Beyond the tunnel, get nose to nose with a 4 metre saltwater crocodile. See how effortlessly this "hunter in hiding" floats semi-submerged. The photographic opportunities are outstanding. Continue on through the coastalmangrove
SCHOOL CAMPS
Option 1. This option is the full camp itinerary. 1.5 hours camp ground activities, 1.5 hours on park activities and a morning Be Crocwise talk. Children: $65.00 per student (includes park entry) Teachers: Park entry and camping is FREE. Parents and Helpers: Parenthelpers are
OSPREY - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Identification. The Osprey is a medium-sized, fish-eating raptor (bird of prey) with dark brown upper parts and white under parts. Behaviour. The Osprey is unique among raptors, they are able to dive completely submerging itself about 1m below the surface. NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long EMPLOYMENT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Employment. The Northern Territory Public Sector, as the largest single employer within the Northern Territory, is responsible for providing a large range of services to the community. For more information on the positions available at the Territory Wildlife Park log onto the Northern Territory Government Website. WHAT'S ON - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK 12pm. Secret Creatures Encounter opportunity. 12:15pm. Buffalo Banter talk (on board the 12pm train) 1:10pm. Big Rivers Presentation and Whipray Feeding Encounter opportunity. 2pm. Flight Deck presentation. Please arrive 5 min earlier and no entry after 2pm.GETTING HERE
Getting here. The Territory Wildlife Park is located on Cox Peninsula Road, Berry Springs NT 0838. The Territory Wildlife Park is located 45kms south of Darwin. You have 2 options to access the Park, by car or tour operators. There is currently no public transport that you can utilise to get to the Territory Wildlife Park. PARK MAP - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Park Map. Guests arriving at the Territory Wildlife Park receive a Park Map and a Program with the times and locations of the Daily Keeper Talks and Feature Presentations. The Park Map helps guests navigate around the Park and points out the location of specific exhibits and amenities. The Park Map shows the location and distancesof the
GROUP BOOKINGS
Catering can also be organised for your group to enjoy during their Park visit. Please select catering on booking form below for a menu to be emailed to you, or contact us for more details twp@nt.gov.au. All group bookings must be made online, at least 3 days in advance. If you require catering, please book at least 7 days in advance to ensureWHERE TO EAT
The Territory Wildlife Park (TWP) Café is open daily from 9:00am to 3:00pm (during the wet season) and 4:00pm (during the dry season). It is open to the public as well as visitors to the Park. So come on down for anything from brunch to lunch and beyond. Drinks: ARTISTS-IN-THE-PARK PROGRAM The Artist in the Park program is designed to give artists opportunities to access the Park’s amazing collection of flora, fauna and naturalistic style exhibits. The program also gives artists the chance to interact with and tap into the knowledge and experience of our highly skilled zookeepers and guides. Artists are able tointeract with
GROUP BOOKING
Each Creature feature presentation is approximately 20 minutes. Cost is $55.00 per creature, per visit. If groups are larger than 50, you will need to discuss options with the groups booking officer. Please select preferred the animal for your creature feature presentation: Please note the actual animal will be confirmed on the day pending NORTHERN LONG NECK TURTLE Northern Long Neck Turtle. Scientific Name. Chelodina rugosa. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Carapace Length: 360mm. Head and Neck: Around 200-250mm. Long Neck Turtle GHOST BAT - TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK Scientific Name Macroderma gigas. Conservation Status. Distribution Map. Head and Body Length 100-130mm. Forearm length 96-113mm. Weight 140-165g. Ghost Bat Fact Sheet PDF (762.0 KB)ARTIST IN THE PARK
Territory Wildlife Park. PO Box 445. Berry Springs NT 0838. Phone: (08) 8988 7228. Fax: (08) 8988 7201. Email: jasmin.jan@nt.gov.au. A completed application. Your current CV (no more than 2 pages) 5 to 10 examples of your work (this can be a weblink or images on disk or via email to jasmin.jan@nt.gov.au) Skip to main content Skip to home page Territory Wildlife Park COVID-19 health and safety precautions* About
* Research & Conservation* News
* Get Involved
* Contact
* Plan your visit
* Opening hours and Admission prices* Membership
* Getting here
* Park Map
* Park habitats
* Park highlights
* Where to eat
* Facilities
* Getting around the park and Accessibility* Extend your stay
* What's on
* Wild Encounters
* Pelican Brekky
* On the Glove
* Secret Creatures Nocturnal House* River Rays
* Woodland Wallaby Walk* Our Animals
* Australian Pelican* Agile Wallaby
* Beach Stone curlew* Black Wallaroo
* Blue Winged Kookaburra* Brown Tree Snake
* Darwin Carpet Python* Echidna
* Emu
* Ghost Bat
* Northern Brown Bandicoot * Northern Long Neck Turtle* Northern Quoll
* Olive Python
* Osprey
* Saltwater Crocodile* Group Bookings
* Bookings
* Venue Hire
* School & Education* School Rates
* School Day Trips
* School Camps
* Vacation Care & OSCH Groups COME MEET THE NORTHERN AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE SEE THE ANIMALS THAT COME OUT AFTER DARK * Our daily schedule* Getting here
* Getting around
Our daily schedule
9am
PARK OPENS
9:40am
WALLABY MUSTER
10:10am
PELICAN BREKKY
11am
FLIGHT DECK PRESENTATION11:30am
ON THE GLOVE ENCOUNTER12pm
SECRET CREATURES ENCOUNTER1:10pm
BIG RIVERS PRESENTATION2pm
FLIGHT DECK TRAINING PRESENTATION2pm
EMU TALK
4pm
PARK CLOSES
Getting here
The Territory Wildlife Park is a 45-minute drive south of Darwin to Berry Springs. If you are driving yourself, head south from Darwin on the Stuart Highway. Travel about 50km and turn right onto the Cox Peninsula Road. The Park is about 12 km along Cox Peninsula Road on your right. It is well sign posted all the way and is immediately next door to the Berry Springs Nature Park.ETHICAL ADVENTURES
Ethical Adventures provide a “Wild Explorer” one day self-guided Territory Wildlife Park and Berry Springs Reserve tour Tues, Thurs & Sunday. For information about this service, please visit ethicaladventures.com or call 0488 442 269. TERRITORY WILD TOURS Territory Wild Tours Darwin offers a range of small group (for up to 12) guided half day and day tours to some of the Top End's premier Tourist Attractions ensuring you get a very personal experience. For more information about this service, please visit www.territorywildtoursdarwin.com.au or call 0427 474 434.LOCATION MAP
Getting around
The Territory Wildlife Park has around 6km of easy to moderate walking tracks. Visitors will get to truly experience the different habitats when you follow the walking tracks. Alternatively the Park has courtesy shuttle trains that leave the Main Station on the hour and at half past the hour. These assist visitors moving between the major exhibits. A Park Guide provides informative commentary on the shuttle trains.PARK MAP
MEET OUR ANIMALS
Check out the exhibitsSaltwater Crocodile
Long Neck Turtle
Blue Winged Kookaburra Darwin Carpet PythonBeach Stone Curlew
Northern Brown BandicootGhost Bat
Echidna
WANT TO GET CLOSER TO THE ANIMALS? Add a wild encounter*
*
*
*
*
*
Copyright © 2020 Northern Territory Government * Copyright, disclaimer & privacy* Accessibility
* Interpreter servicesBack to top
Details
Copyright © 2023 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0