Conservation | Perth Zoo https://perthzoo.wa.gov.au/conservation
Perth Zoo exists to protect endangered species and to reconnect people to nature.
What we do, together Many species in the wild are facing extinction.
Perth Zoo exists to protect endangered species and to reconnect people to nature.
What we do, together Many species in the wild are facing extinction.
It was on this day in 1936 that Australia said farewell to the very last Tasmanian Tiger. Behind the scenes of Perth Zoo a new generation of joeys is bringing hope for preventing the endangered Numbat and Dibbler from facing the same fate.
Native Species Breeding Program (NSBP) has been making a positive impact on several West
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In the wild: Cockatoos nest only in hollow trees.
An orphaned Carnaby’s Cockatoo fledgling will have the chance to join a wild flock
Last year, this adorable Western Ring-tail possum made history after undergoing what
• Perth Zoo’s completed lion breeding facility officially opens • Two new lionesses arrived at Perth Zoo
lion breeding facility officially opens • Two new lionesses arrived at Perth Zoo Western
Perth Zoo’s new mane man has stepped out into the spotlight making his much-anticipated public debut.
Western Australians can now get their first look at Jelani the lion Perth Zoo’s
Wild populations are threatened by poachers, habitat destruction and human wildlife
Meet Koorah, he was mauled by a dog whilst chilling out in his native habitat near Busselton.
terrifying but meant due to the injuries sustained, Koorah could no longer live in the wild
• First half of Perth Zoo’s expanded African Lion exhibit opens to the public
new $3.3 million dollar African Lion exhibit was unveiled today as lions in the wild