Eight critically endangered Plains-wanderers bred at Taronga Western Plains Zoo Dubbo and Taronga Zoo Sydney have been released into the Northern…
Posted on 19th October 2021 by Media Relations
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Rare Plains-wanderers released back into the wildEight critically endangered Plains-wanderers bred at Taronga Western Plains Zoo Dubbo and Taronga Zoo Sydney have been released into the Northern…
Posted on 19th October 2021 by Media Relations
How YOU can help support an Aussie IconPosted on 13th October 2021 by Media Relations
Ring-tailed Lemur baby boom at Dubbo ZooKeepers are delighted to announce the safe arrival of eight Ring-tailed Lemur babies to eight different mothers in the breeding group at Taronga…
Posted on 08th October 2021 by Media Relations
How Augmented Intelligence Can Advance Wildlife ConservationA look into how an innovative technology that is changing the world could be harnessed for good to turbocharge wildlife conservation
Posted on 28th September 2021 by Media Relations
How you can help GorillasGorillas are the largest and most powerful of all primates. With a genetic makeup almost 98% similar to humans, they are one of our closest living…
Posted on 28th September 2021 by Media Relations
New Wildlife Hospital achieves major milestoneConstruction of a new Wildlife Hospital at Taronga Western Plains Zoo has continued to move forward despite the impacts of Covid-19 on the Dubbo…
Posted on 27th September 2021 by Media Relations
Pride and joyTaronga Zoo Sydney is proud to announce the birth of five African Lion Cubs – the first lion cubs to be born at Taronga Zoo Sydney in 18 years. The…
Posted on 16th September 2021 by Media Relations
Meerkat pup trio born at Dubbo ZooKeepers at Taronga Western Plains Zoo are delighted by the birth of three Meerkat pups on 23 August 2021 to parents Midra and Howell.
Posted on 16th September 2021 by Media Relations
Dubbo Zoo: Conservation powerhouseTaronga Western Plains Zoo is securing itself as the threatened species conservation powerhouse of Australia with four successful programs and a…
Posted on 07th September 2021 by Media Relations
Positive signs for second breeding seasonThe second breeding season for the critically endangered Regent Honeyeater has commenced at Taronga Western Plains Zoo and keepers are already seeing…
Posted on 03rd August 2021 by Media Relations
Choose GOOD palm oil and help save tigersPosted on 28th July 2021 by Media Relations
Faces of Conservation - Mark O'RiordanSpend five minutes getting to know Plains-wanderer Keeper, Mark O'Riordan
Posted on 19th July 2021 by Media Relations