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AMERICA'S AUSSIE ADVENTURE

DAWSONVILLE, GA -- For the ninth year, Georgians and visitors from around the country can get a taste of Australian wildlife by visiting the Kangaroo Conservation Center, a scenic 87-acre park located one hour north of Atlanta at the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains in Dawsonville.

The Kangaroo Conservation Center - selected as "Best Animal Encounter" in Atlanta magazine's Best of Atlanta 2006, profiled by The New York Times and Smithsonian magazine and rated "Fodor's Choice" by Fodor's The Carolinas and Georgia, 17th Edition in 2007 - features the largest kangaroo collection outside of Australia with nine species and over 300 kangaroos.

Under the direction of founders/directors Roger and Debbie Nelson, who have successfully bred and cared for a dozen different species of marsupials for over 25 years, the Kangaroo Conservation Center is dedicated to the preservation of kangaroo species through captive breeding and public education. The KCC is certified by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

The Kangaroo Center has more than just your average marsupial. Individuals and tour groups can take the "Aussie Adventure" - a 90-minute guided tour that consists of a boomerang exhibition, a ride on the "KangaRanger" truck though the park where visitors can view the kangaroos in their natural environment, the "Wild Australia" show in Australia Station where visitors meet the animals up close in an entertaining and educational look at the different species living at the KCC.

Before or after the guided tour, visitors can walk through the "Billabong Encounter" that is home to native Australian birds, mammals and reptiles, walk or hike along the "Aussie Walkabout" to view kangaroo mobs (what groups of kangaroos are called), enjoy the adjacent butterfly picnic garden and follow the trail through "Fern Valley," which is a native Appalachian forest. KCC souvenirs, gifts for friends and family and delicious snacks are available at the "Aussie Outpost." All KCC gifts and souvenirs can also be ordered online year-round at www.kangaroocenter.com.

The "Aussie Adventure" admission (excluding sales tax) is $30 for adults, $28 for senior citizens (65 and over) and $25 for children ages 6-17. Other individual visitor options are available starting at $18 per person. For up-todate ticket availability, and to easily purchase tickets, go to www.kangaroocenter.com. Group rates are available - contact the KCC at (706) 265-6100 or visit www.kangaroocenter.com for more details and tour date availability. The KCC offers tours through the end of November. Tour days and dates vary so potential visitors are strongly encouraged to check the tour calendars on the website for the most up-todate information regarding availability.

To reach the Kangaroo Conservation Center from Atlanta, take Georgia Hwy. 400 North to Hwy. 136. Go left (west) on Hwy. 136 and travel 12 miles. Turn right onto Bailey-Waters Road at the Forrest Hills Conference Center sign. Drive about 100 yards to the first entrance on the right - just look for the large bamboo gate.

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