Kangaroo Island is the place where you can quietly ‘go bush' and see native Australian animals and birds as they were meant to be seen. In the wild.

Cape Barren Geese - Kangaroo Island, South Australia (Click for larger image)Sea Lion, Seal Bay - Kangaroo Island, South Australia (Click for larger image)Koala, Flinders Chase - Kangaroo Island, South Australia (Click for larger image)

Kangaroo Island is a true wildlife sanctuary. Owing to its isolation from the mainland, the Island has suffered less from the impact of European settlement and retains more than half of its native ‘old-growth' vegetation - a vast area of some 2,250 square kilometres.

Similarly, the Island has been spared the damage done by foxes and rabbits, ensuring the integrity of native bushland.

Result? Animal and bird populations have thrived.

Today, more than one-third of the Island isdeclared Conservation or National Park and it has five significant Wilderness Protection Areas. So Kangaroo Island continues to be a special and protected place.

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