Today is International Tiger Day – a day to not only celebrate this beautiful species, but also show you just how much wild tigers need your help!
Posted on 28th July 2015 by Media Relations
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Today is International Tiger Day – a day to not only celebrate this beautiful species, but also show you just how much wild tigers need your help!
Posted on 28th July 2015 by Media Relations
Posted on 26th June 2015 by Media Relations
Taronga Zoo’s big cat keepers had the chance to say a big thank you to a Sydney schoolgirl who helped raise more than $500 to support Sumatran Tiger…
Posted on 20th October 2014 by Media Relations
Taronga Zoo volunteer Melissa Richards will be running the Great Ocean Road Half Marathon on 18 May to raise much-needed funds for the endangered…
Posted on 25th March 2014 by Media Relations
Monday 29 July 2013 is Global Tiger Day and helps draw attention to the plight of these animals in the wild
Posted on 28th July 2013 by Media Relations
I noticed when I visited the tigers, which have swapped exhibits with the lions, a couple of black horizontal stripes with a vertical one, on one…
Posted on 03rd May 2013 by Media Relations
The 27th of August marked the first birthday of Taronga’s three tiger cubs, Kembali, Sakti, and their sister Kartika.
Posted on 05th September 2012 by Media Relations
Keepers at the Zoo are saddened by the passing of 21 year old Selatan the Sumatran Tiger.
Posted on 12th June 2012 by Media Relations
Taronga’s precious male Sumatran Tiger cubs have cracked the 20 kilogram mark. The female, Kartika is just trailing her brothers at a robust 18…
Posted on 12th January 2012 by Media Relations
Taronga’s three new Sumatran Tiger cubs are the latest successes in in the Zoo’s breeding program that now stretches back over 30 years and five…
Posted on 03rd November 2011 by Media Relations
Whoever coined the phrase “three’s a crowd” definitely hadn’t seen the size of the crowd outside Taronga Zoo’s Sumatran Tiger exhibit.
Posted on 27th October 2011 by Media Relations
If wild populations of Sumatran Tigers didn’t already face enough threats, new road construction may be another risk.
Posted on 30th June 2011 by Media Relations