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Royal Park ovals

1854 establishments in AustraliaAustralian rules football groundsSport in the City of Melbourne (LGA)Sports venues in MelbourneVictorian Amateur Football Association grounds
Royal Park's native grassland oval from above
Royal Park's native grassland oval from above

The Royal Park ovals are a series of sporting venues located in Royal Park, the largest of Melbourne's inner city parks, located in the suburb of Parkville. The ovals are used for Australian rules football, cricket, baseball and rugby league and soccer.

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Royal Park ovals
Main Street, Melbourne Parkville

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3052 Melbourne, Parkville
Victoria, Australia
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Royal Park's native grassland oval from above
Royal Park's native grassland oval from above
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Melbourne Zoo
Melbourne Zoo

Melbourne Zoo is a zoo in Melbourne, Australia. It is located within Royal Park in Parkville, approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of the centre of Melbourne. It is the primary zoo serving Melbourne. As of 2021 the zoo contains 3742 animals comprising 243 species, from Australia and around the world. The zoo is accessible via Royal Park station on the Upfield railway line, and is also accessible via tram routes 58 and 19, as well as by bicycle on the Capital City Trail. Bicycles are not allowed inside the zoo itself. The Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens is a full institutional member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The zoo is set among flower gardens and picnic areas. Many of the animals are now organised in bioclimatic zones: African rainforest ('Gorilla Rainforest') that include gorillas and lemurs; Asian rainforest ('Trail of the 'Elephants') that includes elephants, orangutans, tigers and otters; and the Australian bush with kangaroos, koalas, wombats, goannas, native birds and many others. Popular exhibits also include the 'Butterfly House', the 'Reptile House', the 'Great Flight Aviary', 'Wild Sea', 'Treetop Apes and Monkeys' and 'Lion Gorge'. The zoo includes a large schools section and caters to many school visitors annually, its immensely popular education program encourages young minds to conserve animals. Visitors can see historical cages including the heritage listed Elephant House, which has been renovated and adapted for use for customers paying to sleep overnight in tents at the zoo in popular Roar and Snore evenings. These evenings allow the public to see some of the nocturnal animals at the zoo in evening guided tours by experienced camp hosts.