Wild Cat Conservation Centre

Zoos, Sanctuaries, Aquariums and Wildlife Parks

Established in 2016 under the leadership of Director Ben Britton, the Wild Cat Conservation Centre stands proudly in Wilberforce, Australia, as a pioneering force in understanding and protecting the smaller wild cat species.

Nestled in the Hawkesbury valley, just an hour’s journey northwest of Sydney, the centre is an oasis for conservation efforts focused on wild cats from around the globe. Notably, they proudly run the only conservation breeding program for Clouded Leopards and Cheetahs in Sydney.

Visitors to the centre can learn about the conservation breeding and rewilding programs and research efforts to conserve these smaller though enigmatic wild cat species. By joining them, you become a vital part of their mission to safeguard these remarkable creatures!

Facilities

Carpark Interactive Centre Interpretive Centre Lawn / Gardens Non Smoking Picnic Area Shop / Gift Shop

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Accreditation

Zoo Aquarium Association Australasia

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Migrant Heritage walk, Scheyville National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Migrant Heritage Walk

Scheyville, Hawkesbury

Restored Heritage Building, Scheyville National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Scheyville Camp precinct

Scheyville, Hawkesbury

Drone image of Hawkesbury Regional Museum site with Dyarubbin (Hawkesbury River) in background.

Hawkesbury Regional Museum

Windsor, Hawkesbury

A picnic shed with two picnic tables underneath, at Cattai picnic area in Cattai National Park, on

Cattai picnic area

Cattai, The Hills Shire

Macquarie Arms Hotel

Macquarie Arms Hotel

Windsor, Hawkesbury

Parents sit outside their tent beside the Hawkesbury River while their kids play soccer, at Cattai

Cattai National Park

Cattai, The Hills Shire

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