Kyabram Fauna Park

The fauna park offers a walk through aviary and a heated reptile house containing snakes, lizards (such as lace monitors) and freshwater crocodiles.

Other animals in the park include alpine dingoes, flying foxes, echidnas, Tasmanian devils, quolls, wombats, koalas, sugar gliders, kangaroos, parma wallabies, emus, cassowaries, wedge-tailed eagles, cockatoos and Cape Barren geese.

In 2022 the park received its first exotic residents, meerkats,[2] which while native to Africa rather than Australia, have become popular with visitors.

The park is home to the cottage that French adventurer, navyman, and soldier Theodore Hazleman built in 1867.

Hazleman, before settling in the area, sailed the seas as a cabin boy and survived the American Civil War.