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Mark your diary for Zoo Grooves 2011
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Grooves 2011 will take place on Saturday 1 October 2011 at the beautiful
African Picnic Grounds at Taronga Western Plains Zoo.
This year’s entertainment will feature headline act ‘1927’ as well as crowd favourites and cover band ‘The Nevilles’ and the Zoo’s very own ‘Mumblepants’. Zoo Grooves is a fun-filled family day out with great live entertainment, animal encounters and free activities for the kids.
For more information click here.
Taronga DinnerSave the Date

BLACK & WHITE LEMUR BALL- Friday 18th November
A magical night at Taronga Zoo in support of Taronga’s Ring-tailed Lemur Breeding Program
Where: Harbour View Marquee, Taronga Zoo, Mosman
Tickets: $500pp, $5,000 for a table of 10 or $10,000 for a VIP table of 10
For more information about any of these events please contact 9978 4616 or email the Taronga Foundation.
Roar and SnoreRoar and Snore

As a sponsor of Taronga you are eligible for a 10% discount on the wildest sleepover in town. Experience the Zoo like never before. Sleep in luxurious tented lodges, enjoy spectacular guided tours and animal encounters and wake up to magnificent views across the harbour. Book ahead to avoid disappointment.
The 10% sponsor discount is available on peak Friday and Saturday nights. Book by calling 02 9978 4791 and remember to state your company name to receive your discount.

Win an elephant painting!
Adopt ANY animal in our two Zoos before July 31st from ONLY $48 for a whole year and you could WIN an authentic Elephant Painting from Thailand! This remarkable painting comes with an official seal of authenticity from the Elephant Conservation Centre in Thailand. As a Zoo Parent you’ll also receive some wild benefits all year long including your own official adoption certificate, information about your animal, a quarterly magazine on the Zoo and much more. As a Zoo Parent you will be helping to support Taronga’s vital conservation work.
So adopt today for your chance to WIN this incredible painting! For more information click here.
Conservation Programs

Global and native breeding programs are helping secure a future for endangered species.


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