Some of our animals have been immortalized on Australia Post stamps to celebrate Australian Zoos and Stamp Collecting Month!
Posted on 10th October 2012 by Media Relations
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Giraffe and Black Rhino get stamp of approvalSome of our animals have been immortalized on Australia Post stamps to celebrate Australian Zoos and Stamp Collecting Month!
Posted on 10th October 2012 by Media Relations
'Tree Kangaroo of Steel'“Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.” Whilst ‘Parum’ our Goodfellow’s Tree…
Posted on 09th October 2012 by Media Relations
Like Sands through the Hour GlassSpring has come around once more, bringing with it some beautiful sunny days and clear blue skies, stimulating much activity and excitement amongst…
Posted on 04th October 2012 by Media Relations
Looking After Our WildlifeTaronga’s Wildlife Hospital sees some very unusual road accident victims. Possums, wombats and even echidnas often fall victim to cars when crossing…
Posted on 01st October 2012 by Media Relations
White Rhino back on displayKeepers at Taronga Western Plains Zoo are excited that the White Rhinos are now back on display following scheduled maintenance to their exhibit.
Posted on 01st October 2012 by Media Relations
Raising OwlsTaronga’s Mosman Zoo is lucky enough to have Sooty Owl chicks to call our own! These beautiful young birds hatched almost two months ago.
Posted on 30th September 2012 by Media Relations
Meet Mayhem and Seba!Taronga’s Red Pandas are quite a sight: with thick russet fur, striped bushy tails, pointed noses and soft white ears, they are highly unusual…
Posted on 30th September 2012 by Media Relations
Meet the world's deadliest snakeWhat's your poison? The Inland Taipan is the world's most toxic snake - and there are four of them on display at Taronga Zoo.
Posted on 28th September 2012 by Media Relations
Sea-lions splash into warmer weatherWhen you think of seals, do you think of big animals casually lounging on rocks in the sun, not moving an inch except for the occasional jaw-cracking…
Posted on 25th September 2012 by Media Relations
Support RhinosHow can you help the five Rhino species remaining in the world today?
Posted on 21st September 2012 by Media Relations
Zoofari Lodge gets a makeoverThe main house at Zoofari Lodge has undergone a major transformation over the past six weeks with the interior now featuring a more contemporary…
Posted on 20th September 2012 by Media Relations
Home to the Greater One-Horned RhinoTaronga Western Plains Zoo is the only Zoo in Australia to hold the Greater One-horned Rhinoceros.
Posted on 20th September 2012 by Media Relations