Mary Lussiana for The Standard discovers the thoughtful resurrection of  Southern Ocean Lodge and Kangaroo Island’s abundant native wildlife .

Located just a twenty-minute flight from South Australia’s Adelaide, Kangaroo Island is often dubbed as Australia’s Galapagos due to its rich biodiversity. It boasts a stunningly rugged landscape and is inhabited by a diverse array of wildlife. Along the cliffs that overlook the ocean, Southern Ocean Lodge’s 23 rooms extend in a caterpillar-like fashion, offering a unique vantage point to soak in the island’s natural beauty.

“Pritchard has taken the opportunity to install cutting edge technology, setting new benchmarks for environmental sustainability in the tourism industry in everything from rainwater capture to solar power. 45,000 biodiverse native plants have been propagated on-site and planted to form a natural buffer from the surrounding wilderness. And of course, there is vastly upgraded fire prevention infrastructure.”

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