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  2. Healesville Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Healesville Sanctuary, formally known as the Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary, is a zoo specialising in native Australian animals. It is located at Healesville in rural Victoria , Australia, and has a history of breeding native animals.

  3. Werribee Open Range Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Werribee Open Range Zoo is an African themed zoo in Werribee, about 32 kilometres (20 mi) south-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.It is part of the Zoological Parks and Gardens Board or Zoos Victoria, which also includes Melbourne Zoo, Kyabram Fauna Park, and Healesville Sanctuary.

  4. Healesville - Wikipedia

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    Healesville is a town in Victoria, Australia, 64 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges local government area. Healesville recorded a population of 7,589 in the 2021 census. [1] Healesville is situated on the Watts River, a tributary of the Yarra River.

  5. Melbourne Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Zoo is a zoo in Melbourne, Australia. It is located within Royal Park in Parkville, approximately 4 kilometres ... and Healesville Sanctuary ...

  6. Colin Mackenzie (anatomist) - Wikipedia

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    He leased land at Badger Creek, near Healesville, which subsequently became the Colin Mackenzie sanctuary, and he spent much time on the unravelling of the anatomical details of the koala, the platypus, the wombat, and other Australian animals.

  7. David Fleay - Wikipedia

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    His greatest achievement at Healesville was in 1943, when he bred the first platypus in captivity. His platypusary (platypus enclosure) incorporated features of their native streams. On about 5 November 1943, "Corrie" was born. No-one other than Fleay successfully bred and reared a platypus until 1998 when Healseville Sanctuary again had success.