Our work for zoos, wildlife parks and botanic gardens combines education, entertainment, marketing and infrastructure. We’ve created nature-themed animal habitats that simulate natural environments, and realistic animal replica sculptures to educate visitors about endangered or extinct animals.
We’ve also built memorable entry statement sculptures, nature playground structures and fun-filled water play features to entertain young visitors.
At the Riversleigh Fossil Discovery Centre in Mount Isa, you’ll find megafauna animal sculptures and natural history dioramas made by Natureworks. These help to attract tourists and promote natural history awareness.
Natureworks has produced and installed a range of sculptures for Australian Reptile Park over the years, from giant lizard sculptures to animal habitats and themed displays and reptile enclosures.
The playground sculptures at AdventureLand in the National Zoo & Aquarium in Canberra are designed for children to experience the wonders of the natural world. Kids can explore life-size fibreglass animal sculptures and play structures in a tropical garden setting.
For the National Botanic Gardens, Natureworks created sculptures of megafauna – giant creatures that used to roam Australia. These animals fit in with prehistoric plants that have been growing for many thousands of years.
“The Waterhole” is a popular African-themed zoo water play precinct that allows children to cool off within the Taronga Western Plains Zoo at Dubbo.
Artificial rock cave at Gumbuya Wildlife Park. Custom built to suit reptiles and large insects. Realistic rock replicas match local environs.
Natureworks recreated natural habitats of the local area, complete with realistic artificial trees, rocks, wildlife sculptures and artistic murals for a unique educational experience.
Natureworks has provided Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary with numerous custom sculptural features that are displayed throughout the park.
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We acknowledge the First Peoples – the traditional owners of the lands where we live and work, and we recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders continue to play within the Queensland community.