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Marsupial Society


Home Keeping Marsupials Species kept in Victoria Exchange List

MARSUPIALS as “PETS”


Keeping Australian native wildlife as pets can be a most rewarding experience.


Wildlife can enrich one’s life in many varied and unimagined ways, these wonderful animals come

with their own unique traits and husbandry requirements.


Australians poor understanding of our unique animals has meant until now only a privileged few

have known the joy of keeping an Australian native mammal as a pet.


Kangaroos.  Wallaroos.  Wallabies.  Pademelons.  Quokkas.  Bettongs.  Possums.  Sugar Gliders and  Bandicoots are just some of many different species available to the public to keep now.  

Although limited in availability and restricted numbers.


Once you learn the basics in keeping and the extent of their needs, you will find they are no more difficult to care for than a dog or cat.  Just as with the usual fair of domestic pets, not all are suitable for the suburban backyard or unit. So do your homework to ensure you get the right mammal for you.

Avoid an impulse purchase in a shop and be patient in acquiring the animal you decide on.


Marsupial and native mammal housing comes in many forms.  

An aviary for possums, gliders and bettongs, a vivarium for dunnarts and rodents, a small fenced yard for wallabies and other small macropods, up to large sized fenced paddock for kangaroos and wallaroos.

 

Wombats require extra consideration for housing and to maintain their overall well being.


Further knowledge and information about how to care for your native mammal/pet can be obtained

by joining the Marsupial Society of Victoria Inc.


The keeping of native mammals is only possible in Australia’s more enlightened states Victoria.  South Australia and the Northern Territory.  If you reside in any other State your choices are severely restricted.


A licence is required in all states to keep wildlife these can be obtained from your State Government Environment department.


NO wildlife may be taken from the wild in any State, it must be obtained from a legal source

a wildlife breeder, wildlife park or zoo.