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 I.J the Black-capped Capuchin
Wild Animal Encounters is permitted to display a wide range of both native and exotic animals throughout Australia. All of our animals are captive bred and raised in captivity.
Wild Animal Encounters works with regional breeding programs to manage and maintain our unique animal collection, working alongside some of Australia’s leading zoos and wildlife parks.
Our animals act as ambassadors for their species in the wild, helping with our “conservation through education” displays and demonstrations.
 Bailey the Albino Burmese Python
Wild Animal Encounters is also involved in a number of in situ and ex situ conservation programs helping to promote wildlife conservation and education both here in Australia and overseas.
For more information regarding our animal ambassadors please email admin@wildanimalencounters.com.au
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