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Giraffe populations in the wild have declined by more than 40 per cent in the past
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Giraffe populations in the wild have declined by more than 40 per cent in the past
This includes creating wild experiences for our daily Zoo visitors but also for groups
The animals and plants at Perth Zoo are from all corners of the globe. Find out more with these excellent and informative fact sheets and explore your world.
In the wild: Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys usually live in groups of 40–50 but these
The animals and plants at Perth Zoo are from all corners of the globe. Find out more with these excellent and informative fact sheets and explore your world.
In the wild: They live in small groups of 3-15 with a breeding female, unrelated
The animals and plants at Perth Zoo are from all corners of the globe. Find out more with these excellent and informative fact sheets and explore your world.
In the wild: When male tortoises are competing for females, they have a ‘height fight
‘Pierre’, the rare Northern Rockhopper Penguin who is rehabilitating at our wildlife hospital has become iPad savvy.
moulting problems and is currently not waterproof so cannot be released to the wild
Whether Nyaru is released back into the wild once he matures, or whether he remains
The animals and plants at Perth Zoo are from all corners of the globe. Find out more with these excellent and informative fact sheets and explore your world.
In the wild: Red Kangaroos are very social and move in groups ranging from a few
As the spooky season approaches and the candy bowls start to overflow, there’s a little animal in our Nocturnal House tucking into sweet treats of their own!
In the wild, they love to snack on sap and nectar from trees and flowers, which are
Meet Lance. He’s a little known but very important member of the Perth Zoo family.
ensure their survival by releasing and introducing a new population to another wild