
Nestled approximately 50 kilometers northeast of Adelaide, Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary is South Australia's oldest private wildlife refuge, established in 1905. This 120-year-old sanctuary is home to a diverse array of native animals, including kangaroos, emus, wallabies, and a variety of bird species such as peacocks, Cape Barren geese, and black cockatoos. Visitors can hand-feed kangaroos and emus, observe birds in their natural habitat, and explore scenic walking paths that wind through lakes and bushland. The sanctuary also features Tom's Cottage, offering insights into its rich history and conservation efforts. Operated by dedicated volunteers, it remains a cherished destination for wildlife enthusiasts and families alike.
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