A Goodfellows Tree Kangaroo joey at Taronga Zoo Sydney has begun to emerge from his mother’s pouch in time for the autumn school holidays. The joey…
Posted on 09th April 2018 by Media Relations
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Endangered joey pops out in time for holidaysA Goodfellows Tree Kangaroo joey at Taronga Zoo Sydney has begun to emerge from his mother’s pouch in time for the autumn school holidays. The joey…
Posted on 09th April 2018 by Media Relations
Inviting native wildlife to the SanctuaryDying and decaying large limbs and old trees are homes for wildlife and a source of food for insects, which in turn feed other species.
Posted on 09th April 2018 by Media Relations
New Lion Exhibit the Pride of TarongaOn 28 March 2018, Minister for the Environment, the Hon Gabrielle Upton MP welcomed the opening of Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s new Lion Pride Lands…
Posted on 06th April 2018 by Media Relations
Lion Pride LandsTaronga Western Plains Zoo’s major new precinct for the African Lion will take pride of place these school holidays, with an unforgettable experience…
Posted on 06th April 2018 by Media Relations
Baby boom at Sydney's Taronga ZooThe autumn school holidays are just around the corner and Taronga Zoo Sydney is bustling with all kinds of baby animals, including two Meerkat pups…
Posted on 03rd April 2018 by Media Relations
Choose the Bilby this EasterThe Greater Bilby is one of Australia’s iconic animals. But unlike the kangaroo or koala, you’d count yourself very lucky if you ever saw one in the…
Posted on 22nd March 2018 by Media Relations
On the hunt for sustainable chocolate Easter eggsLet’s face it, it’s hard to not think about chocolate at Easter!
Posted on 20th March 2018 by Media Relations
Why installing a nest box in your backyard is a good ideaThe average Australian city is home to 32 threatened species. By installing a nest box in your neighbourhood, you are helping to turn urbanised…
Posted on 19th March 2018 by Media Relations
Wild about sustainable seafood: Keeper ElioElio Bombonato, Taronga Zoo Sydney's Marine Mammals Precinct Manager tells us how we can enjoy sustainable seafood
Posted on 17th March 2018 by Media Relations
When I’m 64The oldest male animal at Taronga Zoo Sydney turns 64 years old! What could it be?
Posted on 09th March 2018 by Media Relations
Sustainable Seafood WeekAre you wild about seafood? Get a taste for sustainable seafood this week at Taronga Zoo Sydney.
Posted on 09th March 2018 by Media Relations
Taronga Conservation Society Australia veterinarian, Michelle Campbell, explains what International Women's Day means to her.
Posted on 07th March 2018 by Media Relations