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To date we have funded approximately $1.5 million to protect the Bukit Tigapuluh
To date we have funded approximately $1.5 million to protect the Bukit Tigapuluh
• Perth Zoo’s completed lion breeding facility officially opens • Two new lionesses arrived at Perth Zoo
Uzuri and Makeba will now settle into the $3.4 million, world-class facility which
Twenty-nine Dibblers have been released on a remote island off the State’s south coast as part of a project to establish a new population of the endangered carnivorous marsupial.
implementing feral cat baiting using the Eradicat® bait, which is supported by $1.7 million
Rhinos have been grazing the planet for over 50 million years, making them one of
Spend the day with our animals assisted by one of our educators or at your own pace. You can even stay the night!
It is available for many learning around the world and 35 million students and teachers
A childhood trip to the zoo used to be a beloved rite of passage, but increasingly some people are beginning to feel uncomfortable with zoos.
This has totalled more than $2.8 million over the past 7 years.
The Perth Zoo Master Plan will recreate environments and habitats within the Zoo that transport our community to local and global locations and immerse them in the natural world. The Master Plan 2040 solidifies the Zoo’s positions as a global conservation leader, astonishing destination and vital community educator.
To kickstart the development, the State Government has invested $21.8 million to
Perth Zoo exists to protect endangered species and to reconnect people to nature.
Perth Zoo’s conservation funding program has invested more than $4 million into field-based
Perth Zoo has continued its world leading program for orangutans releasing another critically endangered Sumatran Orangutan born at Perth Zoo into a protected rainforest in Indonesia.
ongoing fundraising and community conservation program has raised more than $2.7 million
Far from Perth Zoo, a scarred but lucky young African Painted Dog aptly named ‘Lucky’ now lives in a Zimbabwe rehabilitation centre enjoying a second chance at life.
“We’ve raised over $1.6 million dollars for painted dogs in the past decade.