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离墨尔本不远,大约两小时的车程,非常的原生态的小岛,我们住华美达,就在野生保护区对面,晚上很多野生动物过来串门。最有名的就是看企鹅归巢,非常可爱,可以看到他们的窝。非常经典的景点啊関西達人
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The Phillip Island Nature Park in Victoria, Australia covers 2750 hectares and is owned by the Victorian government. Its four main parks are Penguin Homecoming, Koala Conservation Centre, Churchill Island Heritage Farm, and Nobis Centre, along with recreational areas such as wetlands, woodlands, and beaches. The park is part of the UNESCO Western Harbour Biosphere Reserve and is a non-profit organization. Income generated from ecotourism activities goes towards protected areas, nature research, and educational programs. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including little penguins, koalas, possums, kangaroos, fur seals, and bats, as well as over 330 species of native plants. The park's wetlands meet the international protection standards stipulated by the Convention on Wetlands. Xialu Beach is the little blue penguin's protected area. Phillip Island is the largest wild penguin protection base in the world. There are over 30,000 penguins inhabiting the island, and 500,000 people are allowed to visit the park annually. Churchill Island is home to a large seal colony, and the Koala Conservation Centre aims to preserve and protect the dwindling koala population on Phillip Island.