Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park offers visitors an unforgettable experience with Australia’s diverse wildlife. Founded by Michael Johnson, the park is a result of his childhood dream to create a place where people can engage with rare and endangered Australian species. With over 70 captivating animals, including kangaroos, koalas, and colorful birds, visitors can hand-feed, cuddle, and learn about these fascinating creatures. The park’s commitment to conservation breeding programs and education reflects its dedication to preserving Australia’s unique wildlife for future generations.
Since opening in 2001, Moonlit Sanctuary has grown to become an award-winning wildlife park located southeast of Melbourne. The park’s evolution from offering night tours to daytime operations has allowed for increased visitor interactions and notable breeding successes of rare and endangered species. With a team of over 40 staff members, including veterinarians and volunteers, Moonlit Sanctuary continues to reinvest in its facilities, staff training, and conservation efforts without government funding. The park’s focus on conservation breeding aims to reintroduce endangered species into the wild, contributing to the preservation of Australia’s biodiversity.
Visitors to Moonlit Sanctuary can enjoy engaging experiences such as up-close encounters with animals, keeper talks, and conservation shows. The park’s dedication to wildlife preservation is evident in its commitment to providing a platform for education and awareness about the plight of rare and unusual Australian animals. Through connecting visitors with wildlife and fostering a deeper appreciation for these creatures, Moonlit Sanctuary strives to inspire a collective effort in halting the extinction of endangered species and ensuring a future where diverse wildlife continues to enchant and enrich lives.