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Taronga says ThanksTaronga says Thanks
Taronga says Thanks

#Community, #Conservation, #Taronga Conservation Society Australia

Taronga says Thanks

Following the recent devastating bushfires across NSW, Taronga Conservation Society is giving away more than 20,000 tickets to eligible emergency…

Posted on 25th November 2019 by Media Relations

Zoo undertakes next projectZoo undertakes next project
Zoo undertakes next project
Zoo undertakes next project

Construction of Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s Gateway to Africa precinct has commenced this week with the $1.25 million redevelopment of the African…

Posted on 18th November 2019 by Media Relations

Taronga calls for urgent help to save Australia's koalasTaronga calls for urgent help to save Australia's koalas
Taronga calls for urgent help to save Australia's koalas

#Conservation, #Taronga Conservation Society Australia

Taronga calls for urgent help to save Australia's koalas

Taronga is calling for urgent funds to help its partner, the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital, address the emerging koala crisis.

Posted on 15th November 2019 by Media Relations

Choose sustainable palm oilChoose sustainable palm oil
Choose sustainable palm oil

#Conservation, #Taronga Conservation Society Australia

Choose sustainable palm oil

In the latest episode of David Attenborough’s new series, he witnesses dramatic deforestation in Borneo that has occurred through the years, and the…

Posted on 14th November 2019 by Media Relations

Supporting SumatraSupporting Sumatra
Supporting Sumatra

#Conservation

Supporting Sumatra

Sumatra is a key focus of Taronga’s conservation efforts, including support for habitats and communities. Find out what you can do to help.

Posted on 14th November 2019 by Media Relations

What to do if you find wildlife injured by the bushfiresWhat to do if you find wildlife injured by the bushfires
What to do if you find wildlife injured by the bushfires

#Conservation, #Sydney Wildlife Hospital, #Taronga Conservation Society Australia

What to do if you find wildlife injured by the bushfires

The veterinary team at the Taronga Wildlife Hospital share their advice for caring for fire affected native wildlife.

Posted on 12th November 2019 by Media Relations

Taronga recognised globally as a leader in environmental sustainabilityTaronga recognised globally as a leader in environmental sustainability
Taronga recognised globally as a leader in environmental sustainability

#Sustainability, #Conservation, #Taronga Conservation Society Australia

Taronga recognised globally as a leader in environmental sustainability

Taronga has been recognised for its outstanding environmental and sustainability initiatives, winning two international awards and being nominated…

Posted on 07th November 2019 by Media Relations

Koala in need of specialised careKoala in need of specialised care
Koala in need of specialised care

#Dubbo Wildlife Hospital, #Taronga Western Plains Zoo Dubbo

Koala in need of specialised care

Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s Wildlife Hospital have been caring for a young male koala after it was admitted in early October.

Posted on 05th November 2019 by Media Relations

The Waterhole takes shapeThe Waterhole takes shape
The Waterhole takes shape
The Waterhole takes shape

Construction of Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s new precinct, The Waterhole, is progressing well and now over the halfway point of the project.

Posted on 01st November 2019 by Media Relations

Christmas Gift GuideChristmas Gift Guide
Christmas Gift Guide
Christmas Gift Guide

Christmas is coming at a rate of knots and that means it’s time to get the shopping list together and ensure you have every member of the family…

Posted on 25th October 2019 by Media Relations

Dubbo Zoo welcomes Ring-tailed Lemur babiesDubbo Zoo welcomes Ring-tailed Lemur babies
Dubbo Zoo welcomes Ring-tailed Lemur babies

#Conservation, #Taronga Western Plains Zoo Dubbo

Dubbo Zoo welcomes Ring-tailed Lemur babies

Taronga Western Plains Zoo has continued its breeding success for Ring-tailed Lemurs with three babies born to three different mothers.

Posted on 24th October 2019 by Media Relations

National Water Week 2019National Water Week 2019
National Water Week 2019
National Water Week 2019

Rivers, lakes and streams are the lifeblood of our country and many native wildlife including the Platypus rely on them to survive. Sadly, our…

Posted on 18th October 2019 by Media Relations