Get Involved

Australian wildlife needs us now more than ever.

 

At Paradise Country, we’re passionate about educating and inspiring future wildlife conservationists. Together, we can help protect our native wildlife and their habitats. Explore how you can get involved below.

Adopt a Koala

Paradise Country’s ‘Save A Mate’ conservation program helps preserve Australia’s unique and wonderful wildlife. Meet or adopt one of our incredible koala’s at Paradise Country today.

You too can contribute to saving Australia’s unique and wonderful wildlife.

Support with an Animal Encounter!

Meet our friendly animals and learn how you can help protect them. A portion of proceeds supports Paradise Country’s ‘Save a Mate’ conservation campaign, in partnership with the Sea World Foundation.

Koala Breakfast

Relax on a Saturday or Sunday morning with buffet breakfast at the Farmhouse Restaurant. In this encounter you'll enjoy a visit from our cute Koalas as they snack on their breakfast of eucalyptus leaves. Plus, our wildlife team will tell you all about these most lovable native animals with an exclusive educational presentation. A portion of proceeds from every Koala Encounter will be donated to Paradise Country’s Save a Mate’ conservation campaign, proudly supported by the Sea World Foundation.

Koala Breakfast

Relax on a Saturday or Sunday morning with buffet breakfast at the Farmhouse Restaurant. In this encounter you'll enjoy a visit from our cute Koalas as they snack on their breakfast of eucalyptus leaves. Plus, our wildlife team will tell you all about these most lovable native animals with an exclusive educational presentation. A portion of proceeds from every Koala Encounter will be donated to Paradise Country’s Save a Mate’ conservation campaign, proudly supported by the Sea World Foundation.

Koala Breakfast

Relax on a Saturday or Sunday morning with buffet breakfast at the Farmhouse Restaurant. In this encounter you'll enjoy a visit from our cute Koalas as they snack on their breakfast of eucalyptus leaves. Plus, our wildlife team will tell you all about these most lovable native animals with an exclusive educational presentation. A portion of proceeds from every Koala Encounter will be donated to Paradise Country’s Save a Mate’ conservation campaign, proudly supported by the Sea World Foundation.

Koala Breakfast

Relax on a Saturday or Sunday morning with buffet breakfast at the Farmhouse Restaurant. In this encounter you'll enjoy a visit from our cute Koalas as they snack on their breakfast of eucalyptus leaves. Plus, our wildlife team will tell you all about these most lovable native animals with an exclusive educational presentation. A portion of proceeds from every Koala Encounter will be donated to Paradise Country’s Save a Mate’ conservation campaign, proudly supported by the Sea World Foundation.

A park ranger holds a koala while two smiling children pet the animal outdoors near a wooden fence and old wagon wheel.

Ranger for a Day Program

Paradise Country runs a successful education program during the QLD school holidays for children aged 6-13 years, in a bid to educate and inspire the next generation of wildlife conservationists. Save a Mate Rangers will work side-by-side with our Wildlife Keepers from 9:00am - 2:00pm taking part in daily duties like animal feeding and enrichment, animal exhibit preparation and animal handling. This program will allow Rangers to come face to face with incredible animals like kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian devils, dingoes, koalas, marmosets, meerkats, goats and more! After a busy morning on the farm, Rangers can enjoy a delicious lunch beside the Marmoset Exhibit at the Farmhouse Restaurant. To remember their time as a Ranger, all participants will receive a printed koala photo and a Save a Mate cap. The program is fully supervised by a qualified Wildlife Keeper.

Ranger for a Day Program

Paradise Country runs a successful education program during the QLD school holidays for children aged 6-13 years, in a bid to educate and inspire the next generation of wildlife conservationists. Save a Mate Rangers will work side-by-side with our Wildlife Keepers from 9:00am - 2:00pm taking part in daily duties like animal feeding and enrichment, animal exhibit preparation and animal handling. This program will allow Rangers to come face to face with incredible animals like kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian devils, dingoes, koalas, marmosets, meerkats, goats and more! After a busy morning on the farm, Rangers can enjoy a delicious lunch beside the Marmoset Exhibit at the Farmhouse Restaurant. To remember their time as a Ranger, all participants will receive a printed koala photo and a Save a Mate cap. The program is fully supervised by a qualified Wildlife Keeper.

A park ranger holds a koala while two smiling children pet the animal outdoors near a wooden fence and old wagon wheel.

Ranger for a Day Program

Paradise Country runs a successful education program during the QLD school holidays for children aged 6-13 years, in a bid to educate and inspire the next generation of wildlife conservationists. Save a Mate Rangers will work side-by-side with our Wildlife Keepers from 9:00am - 2:00pm taking part in daily duties like animal feeding and enrichment, animal exhibit preparation and animal handling. This program will allow Rangers to come face to face with incredible animals like kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian devils, dingoes, koalas, marmosets, meerkats, goats and more! After a busy morning on the farm, Rangers can enjoy a delicious lunch beside the Marmoset Exhibit at the Farmhouse Restaurant. To remember their time as a Ranger, all participants will receive a printed koala photo and a Save a Mate cap. The program is fully supervised by a qualified Wildlife Keeper.

Ranger for a Day Program

Paradise Country runs a successful education program during the QLD school holidays for children aged 6-13 years, in a bid to educate and inspire the next generation of wildlife conservationists. Save a Mate Rangers will work side-by-side with our Wildlife Keepers from 9:00am - 2:00pm taking part in daily duties like animal feeding and enrichment, animal exhibit preparation and animal handling. This program will allow Rangers to come face to face with incredible animals like kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian devils, dingoes, koalas, marmosets, meerkats, goats and more! After a busy morning on the farm, Rangers can enjoy a delicious lunch beside the Marmoset Exhibit at the Farmhouse Restaurant. To remember their time as a Ranger, all participants will receive a printed koala photo and a Save a Mate cap. The program is fully supervised by a qualified Wildlife Keeper.

Animal Encounters & Experiences

Found injured wildlife?

Paradise Country’s Vet Centre does not currently receive wild or surrendered animals. If you find a sick, injured, lost or orphaned animal, please contact the RSPCA on 1300 ANIMAL (1300 264 625).