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Blue-tongue Skink Western Brush-wallaby Western Grey Kangaroo Western Ringtail Possum
Blue-tongue Skink Western Brush-wallaby Western Grey Kangaroo Western Ringtail Possum
Western Swamp Tortoises For more than a century, these tortoises were believed to
Perth Zoo exists to protect endangered species and to reconnect people to nature.
1992, more than 4,000 animals bred at Perth Zoo have been released into protected wild
On National Threatened Species Day, we’re pulling the curtain back to show how our work is saving threatened wildlife each and every day.
And just this week, we released a record-breaking 191 critically endangered Western
Perth Zoo exists to protect endangered species and to reconnect people to nature.
Original (wild) populations are found only in pockets of woodland in the Dryandra
Perth Zoo exists to protect endangered species and to reconnect people to nature.
Three frog species endemic to Western Australia are listed as ‘threatened’ by the
This World Environment Day, we’re celebrating a native species baby boom!
This season, we’re jumping with joy to announce: 38 critically endangered Western
Western Swamp Tortoise The Western Swamp Tortoise is one of the most endangered reptiles
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.
Environment Minister Albert Jacob said the 28 Perth Zoo-bred Dibblers and one wild-born
Perth Zoo exists to protect endangered species and to reconnect people to nature.
With your support, Perth Zoo is also involved in researching the health of wild black