Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is home to a wide range of Australian animals living in diverse sub-alpine habitats including wetlands, grasslands, wet and dry forests and woodlands. These habitats support a wide range of wildlife including, kangaroos, koalas, platypus, potoroos, wallaroos, possums, wombats, echidnas, emus, lyrebirds as well as many other birds and reptiles.. Tidbinbilla Rangers can also be booked to provide group tours aimed at the schools, education and corporate market. We offer opportunities to learn more about The Aboriginal connection to country, European settlers as well as our endangered wildlife species breeding programs, plus a range of other topics. Find out a little more about Tidbinbilla on a Ranger guided walk or activity. Regular walks and fun activities are conducted every weekend, public holidays and selected days during school holiday.

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
- Capital Country
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www.tidbinbilla.act.gov.au |
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02 6205 1233 |
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0 Paddy’s River Road (via Cotter Road) Tidbinbilla, Canberra, ACT |