Wild Wishes for Wildlife | Perth Zoo https://perthzoo.wa.gov.au/wild-wishes
Perth Zoo exists to protect endangered species and to reconnect people to nature.
From national parks in southwest Western Australia to the plains of Africa, you will
Perth Zoo exists to protect endangered species and to reconnect people to nature.
From national parks in southwest Western Australia to the plains of Africa, you will
We are looking after some baby numbats, orphaned in the wild after their mum was taken by a raptor in the wild. Mum was originally born at Perth Zoo two years ago, before being released to the wild.
Parks and Wildlife staff rescued the joeys and they were delivered into the Zoo’s
This World Environment Day, we’re celebrating a native species baby boom!
work with scientists in DBCA’s Biodiversity and Conservation Science branch, the Parks
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Welcome, Odern!
Noongar word meaning ‘the sea’, was rescued and hand-raised by our colleagues at the Parks
There’s always something hatching behind-the-scenes of Perth Zoo and during autumn it was the critically endangered, Western Swamp Tortoises.
Working with Parks and Wildlife WA there have been more than 1000 Western Swamp Tortoises
• 73 western swamp tortoises hatched at Perth Zoo to be released to Moore River Nature Reserve. • This is the single biggest wild release of the species.
Parks and Wildlife Service staff and scientists from the Department of Biodiversity
Behind-the-scenes at Perth Zoo, the latest cohort of endangered Numbat joeys are lapping up the spring sunshine – and we caught it all on camera!
with other scientists in DBCA’s Biodiversity and Conservation Science branch, the Parks