Tigers Win at Zoofari
The Taronga Foundation raised over $340,000 for tigers last Friday at the annual Zoofari fundraiser in a spectacular Marquee at Taronga Zoo overlooking the Harbour. The jungle-themed night saw 380 people captivated by big cats keepers Justin Powell and Louise Ginman as they talked about Taronga’s successful Sumatran Tiger breeding program – 30 bred since 1979! With auction items like the tiger-striped Vespa motor scooter, the Taronga Foundation guests quickly pushed the fund-raising beyond $340,000 for Tiger Conservation. - Cameron Mowat, Head of Fundraising
Taronga Zoo Sydney
Posted on 11 July 2018 by Media Post
The Taronga Foundation raised over $340,000 for tigers last Friday at the annual Zoofari fundraiser in a spectacular Marquee at Taronga Zoo overlooking the Harbour. The jungle-themed night saw 380 people captivated by big cats keepers Justin Powell and Louise Ginman as they talked about Taronga’s successful Sumatran Tiger breeding program – 30 bred since 1979! With auction items like the tiger-striped Vespa motor scooter, the Taronga Foundation guests quickly pushed the fund-raising beyond $340,000 for Tiger Conservation. - Cameron Mowat, Head of Fundraising

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