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It’s a good year for breeding the endangered Numbat.
Perth Zoo’s keepers have now confirmed 23 pouch young from six of our female numbats
It’s a good year for breeding the endangered Numbat.
Perth Zoo’s keepers have now confirmed 23 pouch young from six of our female numbats
The health check of Perth Zoo’s six African Painted puppies not only confirmed their paws-itively adorable status but also their gender!
weighed, vaccinated just like domestic dogs and their gender was revealed – we have
We be-leaf in a brighter future for tree kangaroos!
program As part of the globally coordinated breeding program, we are proud to have
Here at Perth Zoo, we not only talk-the-talk when it comes to wildlife conservation – but walk-the-walk. We recently sat down with two of our zoologists, Jenna and Marty, to chat about their time volunteering with Perth Zoo partner, Madagascan Fauna and Flora which helps conserve wild lemur populations.
J: I wanted to volunteer to learn even more about a species I have worked with throughout
Every day there’s a team of special wildlife warriors helping Perth Zoo thrive.
Our volunteers (Docents) have a wealth of different skills and expertise, but they
Just like humans, animal love comes in all different shapes and sizes – each connection is just as unique as the next.
is so loud it can be heard from up to 1km away, and here at the Zoo our keepers have
From close encounters to events, we offer a range of unique and wild experiences for all visitors.
holiday program for children in Kindy to Year 2 This fun school holiday program will have
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.
They only have spikes around the head but have long wings and are good fliers.
A team of zoo keepers and veterinary staff have been hard at work providing him with
Perth Zoo’s remarkable wildlife got some colourful Easter challenges this week, cracking into specially made paper mache eggs.
This includes hiding food so the animals have to forage and work for their meals,