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Hartley's Crocodile Adventures is situated on the captivating coastal drive between the popular destinations of Palm Cove and Port Douglas. Hartley's Crocodile Adventures is the best place to watch crocodiles and native wildlife in Tropical North Queensland. Set in the foothills of the MacAlister Range, in a World Heritage listed area, Hartley's Crocodile Adventures is home to a range of habitat types including melaleuca wetlands, riverine rainforest and eucalypt woodland. Features of Hartley's Crocodile Adventures in Port Douglas • Hartley's Crocodile Adventures is all about a never-before approach to experience and interact with wildlife enabling visitors to get the best from a natural environment guaranteed with safety. • There is a series of timber boardwalks which provide an elevated viewing of wildlife as you journey through a range of natural habitats. • It is famous for its thrilling and educational wildlife presentations including crocodile shows, wetland wildlife, snake show, cassowary feeding, koala feeding and more. • Some activities are presented more than once allowing for half-day visitors. • The experienced keepers encourage and entertain all your queries about the animals and their habitat. • The boat ride on Hartley's Lagoon is a fascinating eco adventure. • You can explore the natural habitat of the Australian Saltwater Crocodile on specially constructed boats and learn about the ecological importance of the melaleuca wetlands found throughout northern Australia. • The Koala Feeding program is your chance to watch the cute furry creatures having fresh gum leaves. • With the Wetland Wildlife Feeding program, you can help the keeper to feed turtles, fish and water birds and at the same time, learn about the significance of the wetland ecosystems. • The Crocodile Attack Show which is the best crocodile show in Australia, teaches you how to avoid crocodile attack with safety tips for camping in the North. Cassowary Feeding program enables you to know about these endangered rainforest birds and watch them eating tropical fruits.
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