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The dangers of feeding wildlife, as a Lace Monitor swallows more than he can chew
Posted on 13th December 2019 by Media Relations
As the 2019 breeding season comes to a close, it’s time to health check the six Tasmanian Devil joeys that worn born this year and prepare for the…
Posted on 10th December 2019 by Media Relations
Taronga’s top scientists are working to save the Great Barrier Reef by safeguarding the genetic diversity and health of the Great Barrier Reef,…
Posted on 10th December 2019 by Media Relations
Taronga Zoo Sydney is delighted to announce that two adorable Koala joeys have made their entrance into the world, just in time for the summer school…
Posted on 03rd December 2019 by Media Relations
‘5 Stars all the way!’ is just one of many fabulous reviews we’ve received for our stunning new eco-retreat nestled within Taronga Zoo and…
Posted on 29th November 2019 by Media Relations
Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo has joined the fight to save one of Australia’s most endangered birds, with the construction of new facilities…
Posted on 28th November 2019 by Media Relations
Posted on 28th November 2019 by Media Relations
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
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 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
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
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