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Taronga Zoo Sydney is celebrating the birth of a new male François’ Langur, one of the world’s rarest monkeys. Just a week old, the new baby is yet…
Posted on 04th October 2019 by Media Relations
Taronga's Dr Larry Vogelnest has returned from Borneo followed the successful operation on a female sun bear named, Hitam.
Posted on 30th September 2019 by Media Relations
Taronga Zoo today announced the opening of the new Capybara habitat, which is the first time these adorable animals will be on display in Sydney.
Posted on 26th September 2019 by Media Relations
Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo has had a baby boom over the past few months, with the arrival of a White Rhino calf, Zebra foal and four…
Posted on 24th September 2019 by Media Relations
See amazing behind-the-scenes photos of Kibali, Taronga’s silverback Western Lowland Gorilla, from a recent health check at the Taronga Wildlife…
Posted on 23rd September 2019 by Media Relations
Gorillas are the largest and most powerful of all primates. They are also one of our closest living relatives. We share 98% of our DNA with gorillas…
Posted on 23rd September 2019 by Media Relations
To celebrate World Rhino Day, Sunday 22 September, Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s is announcing their White Rhino calf now has a name! Meet Meeka,…
Posted on 20th September 2019 by Media Relations
A rhino’s horn is undeniably one of their most striking features. Despite the obvious difference in appearance, did you know rhino horn is just like…
Posted on 20th September 2019 by Media Relations
Climate change poses a profound threat to the ecosystems, species and human livelihoods Taronga works to protect. We must all reduce carbon pollution…
Posted on 19th September 2019 by Media Relations
Taronga Western Plains Zoo is home to two Greater One-horned Rhinos. Learn about this unique rhino species as we approach World Rhino Day, 22…
Posted on 19th September 2019 by Media Relations
Now that spring is here many of our native animals are more active, which can lead to more interaction with humans and sadly more accidents.
Posted on 18th September 2019 by Media Relations
The critically endangered Christmas Island blue-tailed skink has been released back into the wild following a hugely successful captive breeding…
Posted on 12th September 2019 by Media Relations