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The school holidays have proven to be a very busy period for Taronga Western Plains Zoo, with record visitation numbers.
Posted on 03rd May 2019 by Media Relations
Asian Elephant calf Kanlaya is now 10 months of age and fast approaching her first birthday in June. She has done plenty of growing in both size and…
Posted on 30th April 2019 by Media Relations
Dr Kellie Leigh and her team at Science for Wildlife are working with volunteers to collect vital data on Koala populations in the Blue Mountains…
Posted on 23rd April 2019 by Media Relations
Keepers at Taronga Western Plains Zoo were delighted by the birth of a Spider Monkey baby on 24 February 2019 to first time mother Havana.
Posted on 04th April 2019 by Media Relations
Keepers at Taronga Western Plains Zoo have been patiently awaiting the arrival of a third Giraffe calf. It has now joined the herd in Dubbo, born in…
Posted on 04th April 2019 by Media Relations
Every two years, Taronga extends its reach by awarding funding to other organisations and conservation projects around the world.
Posted on 01st April 2019 by Media Relations
Kartika’s three cubs can now be seen at the Tiger Trek, Taronga Zoo Sydney
Posted on 01st April 2019 by Media Relations
The six Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys that have called Taronga Western Plains Zoo home for the past six months have headed off to their new permanent…
Posted on 28th March 2019 by Media Relations
An illumined trail of giant animal lanterns is yours to discover at Taronga Zoo Sydney’s Lights for the Wild 2019 backed by American Express next…
Posted on 27th March 2019 by Media Relations
Our captivating new podcast series introduces you to the dedicated people behind the vital work carried out at our two zoos and in the wild.
Posted on 27th March 2019 by Media Relations
Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo is celebrating a breeding milestone with the emergence of an Echidna puggle from the burrow.
Posted on 26th March 2019 by Media Relations
Our oceans need our help. Almost 90% of the world’s fish stocks are depleted, over-exploited or fished up to their limit. This is bad news for the…
Posted on 10th March 2019 by Media Relations