Want to learn more about Tangalooma and some of the amazing wildlife we see every day? Browse through some of our fact sheets below!
1. Beauty - how the Dolphin Provisioning Program began: Click hereto download. A remarkable beginning to a truly unique relationship between wild dolphins and humans.
2. Meet the Dolphins - Tangalooma's Family Tree: Click here to download. The Who's Who of Tangalooma's Wild Dolphin Feeding Program.
3. Whaling Station History: Click here to download Long before Tangalooma was an Island Resort, it was the largest land-based whaling station in the southern hemisphere.
4. History of Moreton Bay: Click here to download. Tangalooma and Moreton Island itself has a rich history, steeped in indigenous culture and stories of European settlement.
5. Dugongs: Click hereto download. One of the more elusive marine mammals that calls Moreton Bay home.
6. Humpback Whales: Click hereto download. These gentle giants migrate past our shores every year between June and October.
7. Marine Turtles: Click here to download. Did you know that four of the world's seven marine turtles inhabit the shallow waters of Moreton Bay?
8. Sharks of Moreton Bay: Click here to download. Fascinating animals but frequently misunderstood, Moreton Bay boasts an impressive diversity of sharks and rays.
9. Birds of Tangalooma - Kookaburras: Click here to download. Being the largest of the kingfisher species, there is no mistaking the kookaburra's distinctive call.
10. Birds of Tangalooma - Pied Cormorants: Click hereto download. Meet one of Tangalooma's cheekiest residents!