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we don’t know if they are male or female, but this will be determined when they have
we don’t know if they are male or female, but this will be determined when they 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.
Echidnas in Tasmania have recently been shown to consume between 30-40% pasture grubs
Visitors to Perth Zoo have the opportunity to feed the giraffe, with a portion of
When you support us, you’re supporting them.
Thanks to our partnership, MFG have made big strides for biodiversity in these areas
Our White-Cheeked Gibbon, Kayak has a bit of a new look after his recent trip to the dentist!
Over the past 20 years, nine beautiful White-cheeked Gibbons have been born, many
Perth Zoo celebrated 30 years of local conservation organisation, Free the Bears, while internationally, news broke of two more bears saved from a life of suffering.
The pair were found living in horrible concrete cages and have now been safely transported
Perth Zoo has celebrated the birth of an endangered Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo, the second joey to be born at the Zoo since 1980.
Australian Fauna Keeper, Kerry Pickles, said: “To have a second birth within such
which are native to Papua New Guinea, are so endangered that zoos around the world have
Meet Toni the turtle. He’s in our hospital celebrating his first birthday – but not with balloons. Why? Because balloons are the reason Toni’s in hospital.
Toni should have been enjoying life in the oceans, swimming, feeding and diving,
While it looks like fun and games, being a zookeeper isn’t just hanging out with cute animals!
I have the longest arms on section, so I often have to do the rectal work for our