Wildlife Park Flea David is located near the town of Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast of Australia. Founded in 1952, the famous Australian naturalist David Flea Park today - is the habitat of many animals as much as for their recreated natural ecosystems. The main objective of the park - to talk about the need to protect wildlife and especially those species that are threatened with extinction. There is also a rehabilitation center for sick and injured animals and orphaned kids. Every year passes through the center of about 1,500 animals, most of which are then released into the wild.
Explore the surrounding area of Brisbane and south-east Queensland, in 1951 Flea decided to establish reserve for animals in the estuary Tallebudgera River . To this end, he bought a piece of land there, and in 1958 and 1965 expanded its possessions . "Preserve animals Flea" as it was originally called, was created as a place for scientific research and educational projects . Platypus, snakes, wild dingo, hawks, crocodiles and alligators kept in closed cages and bandicoots, Bilby, flying foxes, rare oriental schetinkoklyuvki, sea eagles, wallabies and koalas could come and go as they please . To ensure the future of the reserve, David and Sigrid Flea in 1982 sold most of it (37 acres) of the Government of Queensland . A year later, they sold another 20 acres, and finally, in 1985 the entire territory of the reserve, which became the wildlife park, became the property of the state . Sami David and Sigrid Flea continued to live in the park and take care of animals . In 1997, the park was named in honor of its founder . Today, the park can be seen from the odd cassowary rainforest of northern Queensland, playful platypus, freshwater and saltwater crocodiles, tree kangaroos, and giant red petauridae . In the House of nocturnal animals live some of the strangest animals of the Australian continent - greater bilby of the central deserts, black-python uzkolapaya marsupial mouse
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