Desert Park Dingo Enclosure - Alice Springs

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MPH Projects has recently completed the construction of a world-class dingo enclosure at the Alice Springs Desert Park.


This stunning display allows visitors to witness dingoes in their natural habitat and experience the unique beauty of the MacDonnell Ranges. The project involved extensive fencing, civil and plumbing works, as well as the construction of kennels and a perforated mesh with stunning imagery. The new enclosure is a must-see for anyone visiting the Desert Park.

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