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Zoos Celebrate Sister City Relationship (9/7/2010)

2010 marks the 30th anniversary of the Sister City relationship between Sydney and Nagoya. To celebrate this milestone of international friendship, understanding and goodwill, City of Sydney and the Sydney-Nagoya Sister City Committee is delighted to present an exhibition of photographs taken at the Sister Cities’ Zoos.

Taronga Zoos Tasmanian Devil Breeding Centre Opened (30/6/2010)

Taronga Zoos Tasmanian Devil Breeding Centre Opened (30/6/2010)

Minister for Climate Change and the Environment, Frank Sartor, today welcomed the opening of Taronga’s new Tasmanian Devil Breeding Centre, expanding the zoo’s contribution to national efforts to save this species from extinction.

Tarongas Chimpanzee Grand Dames Notch Up 168 Years (22/6/2010)

Taronga Zoo is celebrating over 168 years of Chimpanzee history with three of the world’s oldest Chimpanzees.

Mosman Kookaburras Lighter For Its Taronga Stay (9/6/2010)

A Mosman Kookaburra is flying home today after shedding almost 100 grams under the Zoo veterinarians’ weight loss boot camp.

Tarongas Sun Bears Settling In At Kodiak Address (26/5/2010)

Taronga’s Carnivore Keepers are delighted that the Zoo’s two Sun Bears Mr. Hobbs and Victoria are settling into their new temporary home at the Kodiak Bear exhibit, just opposite the female elephant barn.

Research improves understanding of threats to Antarctic wildlife (20/5/2010)

Research improves understanding of threats to Antarctic wildlife (20/5/2010)

Environment Protection Minister, Peter Garrett, today launched the book ‘Health of Antarctic Wildlife: A challenge for Science and Policy’ at Taronga Park Zoo in Sydney.

Keepers Saddened by Little Langur's Passing (17/5/2010)

"Taronga’s Francois Langur keepers were saddened to discover this morning that Saigon’s male infant had passed away overnight.

Mr Shuffles Named Pathi Harn - Thai for 'Miracle' (25/3/2010)

Minister for Climate Change and the Environment, Frank Sartor, today announced that Taronga’s new elephant calf will be named Pathi Harn (pronounced ‘par tea harn’).

Tarongas New Elephant Calf Explores the Outdoors (14/3/2010)

Taronga’s new elephant calf began to explore the elephant exhibit today with his mother, Porntip, just days after surviving a difficult birth.

Still A Long Way To Go For Elephant Calf (12/3/2010)

Taronga Zoo’s infant Asian Elephant had a restful night under the watchful eyes of his mother, Porntip, and Zoo staff who are working round the clock.

Steady As He Goes Overnight (11/3/2010)

Steady As He Goes Overnight (11/3/2010)

Taronga Zoo’s newborn male Asian Elephant calf continued to make progress overnight. His dedicated keepers, who monitored the newborn throughout the night, were delighted that the calf has begun to suckle from his mother, Porntip, unassisted and moving around without help.

Steady Improvement For Taronga Zoos Newborn Elephant (11/3/2010)

Steady Improvement For Taronga Zoos Newborn Elephant (11/3/2010)

Taronga Zoo’s newborn male Asian Elephant calf has continued to make progress overnight, under the watchful eyes of dedicated Taronga Zoo staff.

Unbelieveable Good Fortune For Taronga's Elephant Porntip (10/3/2010)

Despite overwhelming evidence that her first calf had not survived a protracted labour, Taronga’s Asian Elephant Porntip delivered a male calf alive at 3.27 am today.

Full-Time Care For Tarongas New Elephant Calf (10/3/2010)

Full-Time Care For Tarongas New Elephant Calf (10/3/2010)

Taronga Zoo’s young male Asian Elephant calf born at 3.27 am this morning is showing some early encouraging signs including attempting to suckle from its mother, Porntip and meeting other herdmates. The Zoo’s Senior Veterinarian, Dr Larry Vogelnest said: “The calf has already had some contact with the other elephants in the herd, touching trunks with the older females and also the zoo’s first calf, Luk Chai, an eight-month old male.”

Zoo Staff Saddened At Death Of Calf (8/3/2010)

Taronga staff were greatly saddened today when it was confirmed that the Zoo’s expected second Asian Elephant calf has not survived a difficult labour.

Auspicious Lunar Year For Taronga's Tigers. (12/2/2010)

Auspicious Lunar Year For Taronga's Tigers. (12/2/2010)

Tragically, Sumatran Tigers are on the brink of extinction with only 300 remaining in the wild, due to poaching, the illegal trade in tiger parts for traditional medicines and habitat loss. Less than 4000 Tigers of all sub-species are believed to remain in the wild. Read about Taronga's commitment to safeguarding a future for these stunning big cats.

Taronga Joins Global Effort For Year Of Biodiversity (1/2/2010)

Taronga Joins Global Effort For Year Of Biodiversity (1/2/2010)

Wild Regent Honeyeaters, Asian Elephants and Orang-utans are among more than 70 species to be supported by the Taronga Foundation Conservation Field Grants program just announced by the Zoo.

Australian First as Google's Street View Trike Captures Taronga (25/1/2010)

Australian First as Google's Street View Trike Captures Taronga (25/1/2010)

Google today announced that Taronga Zoo will be the first ‘off road’ location in Australia to be captured by Google Street View, via the new Street View Trike.

Taronga Zoos Animals Reveive Christmas Treats (23/12/2009)

Taronga Zoos Animals Reveive Christmas Treats (23/12/2009)

The Minister for Climate Change and the Environment, Frank Sartor today announced that the festive spirit will be spread to Taronga zoo when animals receive special Christmas treats.

Flying Lessons For World's Fastest Animal (9/12/2009)

Flying Lessons For World's Fastest Animal (9/12/2009)

An injured Peregrine Falcon, the world’s fastest animal, has found its wings again thanks to the help of the Zoo’s Wildlife Hospital and Bird Show trainers.

Tarongas Chimpanzee Group Settle in Well at New Address (2/12/2009)

Tarongas Chimpanzee Group Settle in Well at New Address (2/12/2009)

Taronga’s Primate keepers are delighted the Zoo’s 19 Chimpanzees have settled quickly into their temporary home in the Orang-utan exhibit.

Zoos Roar and Snore Scores Tourism Awards in First Year (20/11/2009)

Zoos Roar and Snore Scores Tourism Awards in First Year (20/11/2009)

Taronga Zoo’s ‘Roar and Snore’ overnight accommodation has won two NSW Tourism Awards in its first year of operation.

Luk Chai Learns to Swim for Summer (5/11/2009)

Luk Chai Learns to Swim for Summer (5/11/2009)

Taronga’s elephant calf, Luk Chai, has decided to get a head start on swimming for summer.

Luk Chai Burst His New Ball (2/11/2009)

Over the weekend we gave Luk Chai another new ball to roll about with. This time we chose a yellow fitness ball filled with air because he loves to squash things with his belly.

$7.1 million renovation for chimpanzee home at Taronga Zoo (23/10/2009)

Taronga Zoo’s world renowned Chimpanzee exhibit will receive a $7.1 million makeover . The refurbishment would include the construction of a new aviary like structure to enable Taronga Zoo keepers to introduce new Chimpanzees to the group more safely.

Devils' Dad to Be Determined (22/10/2009)

Devils' Dad to Be Determined (22/10/2009)

Four feisty Tasmanian Devil joeys will have a general health check and paternity tests today at Taronga Zoo to determine the sire of the litter.

Take a Power Walk on the Wild Side These School Holidays (29/9/2009)

Take a Power Walk on the Wild Side These School Holidays  (29/9/2009)

EnergyAustralia will be hosting an interactive activity trail promoting energy efficiency at Taronga Zoo these October school holidays.

Zoo Statement (31/8/2009)

Taronga Western Plains Zoo Manager Matt Fuller said today: "The zoo is at its heart dedicated to animal welfare. There is no history of mistreatment of animals that have been transferred from its care."

Wildlife Facination Helps Make Taronga Favourite (27/8/2009)

Wildlife Facination Helps Make Taronga Favourite (27/8/2009)

Taronga Zoo is delighted to have been chosen as Sydney’s Favourite Attraction in a Sydney Chamber of Commerce survey.

Spring Brings Koala Joey Out Of The Pouch (26/8/2009)

Spring Brings Koala Joey Out Of The Pouch (26/8/2009)

Lincoln, a six month old koala joey, has just started venturing out from his mother Maggie's pouch, giving visitors to Taronga Zoo a unique chance to catch a glimpse. Maggie is one of the friendliest koalas at the zoo, and her keeper Lisa Cavanagh has said: "To see the emergence of a joey koala is very rare, and we are just lucky that Maggie is very comfortable with people and has given us the opportunity to watch as Lincoln starts to explore the world outside the pouch."

Luk Chai the Elephant gets traditional blessing (15/8/2009)

Luk Chai the Elephant gets traditional blessing (15/8/2009)

The young Asian Elephant calf, Luk Chai, received blessings for good health and success at Taronga Zoo today.

Premier announces baby elephant's name (27/7/2009)

The first elephant calf born in Australia has been officially named today, with Premier Nathan Rees revealing the young Asian elephant would be called ‘Luk Chai’.

Taronga's New Elephant Weighs In At 96 Kilos (6/7/2009)

Taronga's new male elephant was weighed this morning tipping the scales at 96 kilos.

New director of TCSA (6/7/2009)

The Deputy Premier and Minister for the Environment and Climate Change, Carmel Tebbutt, today announced that that Cameron Kerr would be appointed as the new Director and CEO of Taronga and Taronga Western Plains Zoos.

Calf Takes First Steps Outside Barn (5/7/2009)

Calf Takes First Steps Outside Barn (5/7/2009)

Taronga's new male elephant calf today took a short walk with its mother, Thong Dee, and aunt, Tang Mo, in the warm sun at the Zoo's Wild Asia Exhibit.

Injured endangered parrot makes a swift recovery (2/7/2009)

Injured endangered parrot makes a swift recovery (2/7/2009)

An injured Swift Parrot that has just flown over 1000 kilometres from Tasmania will be hitching a ride for the last 300 kilometres following a collision with power lines that left him stunned and concussed.

Gorilla's birthday links mobile phone recycling to habitat protection (25/5/2009)

Gorilla's birthday links mobile phone recycling to habitat protection (25/5/2009)

The Deputy Premier and Minister for the Environment and Climate Change, Carmel Tebbutt, today's attended the birthday celebrations for Taronga's silverback gorilla, Kibabu, to promote a mobile phone recycling plan which helps save gorilla habitat in Africa.

Northern Beaches schools join Taronga to help Penguins (19/5/2009)

Northern Beaches schools join Taronga to help Penguins (19/5/2009)

Over 800 students from Northern Beaches schools started training at Taronga Zoo on Sunday to assist the local Little Penguin colonies.

Young Conservationist Meets Taronga Devils With A Swan (15/5/2009)

Young Conservationist Meets Taronga Devils With A Swan (15/5/2009)

‘Nature Nic’ and Sydney Swans’ player Jared Crouch visited Taronga Zoo today to raise awareness for the plight of the Tasmanian Devil as part of “Black and White Day”.

Taronga Announces Third Elephant Pregnancy (4/5/2009)

Taronga Announces Third Elephant Pregnancy (4/5/2009)

Taronga Zoo today announced confirmation of its third elephant pregnancy. Pak Boon fell pregnant naturally to Taronga’s resident Bull elephant, Gung, with the calf due early 2011.

Taronga Celebrates Yellow-Bellied Glider Births (23/4/2009)

Taronga Celebrates Yellow-Bellied Glider Births (23/4/2009)

Taronga Zoo is celebrating the breeding success with the arrival of two Yellow-bellied Glider joeys, the largest of Australia’s unique gliding possums.

Sea-Lion Pup (7/4/2009)

Taronga Zoo has celebrated another conservation breeding success with the arrival of an Australian Sea-lion pup, the first to be born at the Zoo in seven years

Taronga Farewells Last Flamingo (7/4/2009)

Taronga's last Chilean Flamingo passed away on April 3.

Taronga's Asian Elephant Gung comes of age (3/4/2009)

Taronga's male Asian Elephant Gung moved to his new custom built barn complex yesterday.

Francois Langur Surprise for Taronga (24/3/2009)

Keepers' hopes that the Zoo's critically endangered Francois Langur female was pregnant were confirmed last Thursday when a bright orange female infant was found in the exhibit.

Litlle Penguins Return To Open Ocean (20/3/2009)

Two of Sydney's resident Little Penguins will today be released back into the open ocean after rest and care at Taronga’s Wildlife Hospital.

Taronga Celebrates Red Panda Breeding Success (4/3/2009)

Taronga Zoo has celebrated another conservation breeding success with the arrival of the 44th Red Panda cub in the Zoo’s breeding program.

Meerkat Pups Make An Appearance At Taronga (20/2/2009)

Taronga Zoo is celebrating the birth of two Meerkat pups, the first to be born at the Zoo in nine years.

Zoo Director Plans Retirement (12/2/2009)

Guy Cooper, Director and Chief Executive of the Taronga Conservation Society Australia, has announced his intention to retire in August 2009.

Tarongas floral clock gets a new 80th birthday face (9/2/2009)

Taronga Zoo’s Floral Clock is celebrating its 80th birthday with a special planting during its Anniversary year.

Tarongas Bear Celebrates Milestone Birthday (19/1/2009)

Taronga’s giant Kodiak Bear ‘Bethyl’ is celebrating her 32nd birthday, making her one of the oldest of her species in the world.

Taronga Joins 2009's Global Zoo Efforts For Gorillas (1/1/2009)

As the world welcomes 2009, Taronga Zoo staff will welcome the chance to raise awareness of the plight of Gorillas in the wild.

Tarongas New WedgeTailed Eagle Soars Free (16/12/2008)

Taronga Zoo’s new Wedge-tailed Eagle, ‘Nonami’ will take to the air today to fly outside for the first time with her new trainers at Georges Heights Oval.

Bogul Gives The Black Rat The Boot (4/12/2008)

Taronga Zoo has begun the trial of a ground-breaking plan to drive the introduced Black Rat out of the north shore's leafy harbourside using a native bush rat called the Bogul.

Pygmy Hippo Baby (7/11/2008)

Taronga Zoo is celebrating its first Pygmy Hippopotamus calf birth in 23 years. The youngster named ‘Monifa', meaning ‘I am lucky' in Nigerian weighed just 3.8 kilograms when it was born in the early hours of October 15 to first-time mother, ‘Petre' and father ‘Timmy'. However after a difficult breach birth, the Zoo's dedicated keepers made the decision to intervene and hand-raise the precious female calf.

Devil Breeding Success Gets National Fundraising Boost (17/10/2008)

With 34 joeys already born in the national insurance population of Tasmanian Devils, an Australia-wide fundraising campaign to expand the program was announced at Taronga Zoo today.

Chimpanzees' Champion Dr Jane Goodall Visits Taronga (11/10/2008)

Internationally renowned Chimpanzee researcher, Dr Jane Goodall, visited Taronga's Chimpanzees today during her national tour to inspire Australians to protect wildlife.

Spring Fever for released Regent Honeyeaters (25/9/2008)

At least one pair of zoo-bred Regent Honeyeaters are incubating eggs, with at least four other nests being built by other pairs just four months since they were released at Chiltern in Victoria.

Zoo Veterinarians Create Master Mammals Medicine Book (19/9/2008)

The world-first book ‘Medicine of Australian Mammals’ will be officially launched today at Taronga Zoo helping to improve the health, welfare and conservation of Australia’s native mammals.

Taronga Breeding Successes for Endangered Elephants and Gorillas (28/8/2008)

An infant male Western Lowland Gorilla made his public debut at Taronga today as the Zoo also announced its first-ever artificial insemination (AI) of an Asian Elephant.

New Taronga Seal Show Debuts For Conservation (24/7/2008)

The Parliamentary Secretary for Mining And Energy, the Hon. Penny Sharpe MLC, today called on the Zoo's seals and seal-lions to debut the conservation messages of the new Seal Show at the official opening of EnergyAustralia ‘s Great Southern Oceans (GSO).

Jantan's 21st Brings Focus To Wild Orangs' Plight (11/7/2008)

Although this is a milestone for Jantan, it brings focus to the plight of his species due to the massive clearing of forests for palm oil plantations. Orang-utans are clinging to survival in lowland and mountainous tropical rainforests of Northern Sumatra and most of lowland Borneo. These forests are rapidly being cut down to plant palm oil plantations due to the rapidly increasing demand for the oil.

Taronga Releases Rescued Little Penguin At North Curl Curl (10/7/2008)

One of Sydney's resident Little Penguins will today be released back into her home waters after some much needed care at Taronga Zoo.

Taronga Takes Next Step In Elephant Breeding Program (29/5/2008)

International elephant reproduction specialists have praised Taronga's planning and preparation in the zoo's first attempt at Asian Elephant artificial insemination (AI), Zoo Director and Chief Executive, Guy Cooper, said today.

Narrabeen Students Join Taronga Against Climate Change (27/5/2008)

Over 200 students from Narrabeen schools will celebrate the launch of a new climate change initiative this Thursday from 10.45am, at the Coastal Environment Centre, Narrabeen. Taronga Zoo started the new education program, Peninsula Environmental Action for Community Education (PEACE), to raise awareness about the impact of climate change and promote positive action by local school students.

Brooke Farewelled (23/5/2008)

Taronga's much-loved Leopard Seal 'Brooke' passed away yesterday evening after a brief illness. 'Brooke' came to the zoo in 1999 after being found on Garie Beach in the Royal National Park drastically underweight, dehydrated and suffering from shark attack injuries.

Regent Honeyeater breeding program soars (8/5/2008)

With only an estimated 1500 Regent Honeyeaters left in the wild, the release of twenty eight birds from a successful regional breeding program is well timed. Taronga Zoo in partnership with wildlife agencies manages a vital breed-for-release program for this endangered species. The small black and yellow honeyeaters have been rapidly disappearing from their native habitat along the Box and Ironbark forests of the Great Dividing Range at an alarming rate.

Shy New Chimpanzee Arrival Makes Mother's Day Debut (8/5/2008)

Taronga's newest Chimpanzee mother, 'Sacha' today started Mother's Day celebrations early, by revealing her new baby boy which has been snuggling close to her belly since his arrival last month.

Great Southern Oceans (3/4/2008)

Taronga Zoo's expansive Great Southern Oceans exhibit, opening to the public for today, provides an important and thrilling introduction to Australia's marine wildlife.

Taronga Zoo farewells Cynthia the Kodiak Bear (27/3/2008)

Taronga Zoo has bid a sad farewell to one of its longest-standing residents today, with Cynthia the Kodiak Bear passing peacefully away at the grand old age of 31. Cynthia and her sister Bethel have awed Taronga Zoo visitors since they arrived in Sydney in 1985.

Taronga's Fiordland Penguins Step Out (17/3/2008)

Taronga's keepers have discovered Fiordland Penguins like to walk. Zoo visitors have been enchanted to discover Mr Munro and female penguins, 'Chalky' and 'Milford' out for a stroll through the Zoo grounds as part of their exercise routine.

Zoos Announce Australasian Program To Save Frogs (10/3/2008)

Australasian Zoos have joined world Zoos in Year of the Frog 2008 to help avert the dramatic increase in frog extinctions. The coordinated regional conservation strategy will be announced during the Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria Conference at Taronga Zoo this week. The program addresses the steady decline of Australasia's frog populations with 47 species out of 220 endangered by habitat loss and disease.

Taronga-Bred Booroolong Frogs Released In Bush (19/2/2008)

The first Booroolong Frogs to be bred in zoos will be released today, only a year after Taronga started a breeding program to save the tiny amphibian. The critically endangered native species has suffered unprecedented population declines recently, with fewer than 5000 individual Frogs remaining in the wild. The decline has been attributed to water pollution, loss of habitat and use of herbicides and pesticides, as well as chyrtid fungus and climate change.

First Elephant Pregnancy In Australasia (14/2/2008)

Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water Phil Koperberg announced today that a baby elephant is expected to be delivered at Taronga Zoo's Wild Asia in mid 2009 - a first for the Australasian region.

Taronga Zoo building an improved car park (6/2/2008)

Taronga will upgrade car parking from February 2008 to improve visitor and community convenience and safety. When completed in early 2009, the new car park will reduce street parking by taking 400 cars off the streets. This will improve safety and traffic flows for visitors and contribute positively to the Zoo's environmental footprint.

Zoos Announce New Conservation Direction (21/1/2008)

Taronga and Western Plains Zoos are to be part of the new Taronga Conservation Society Australia formed as a comprehensive approach to the needs of wildlife. The Zoos' Director and Chief Executive, Guy Cooper, said: "With our many new activities in research, conservation and in situ wildlife projects like the recent Gorilla birth at Taronga and our role in national breeding efforts to save the Tasmanian Devil, we needed a name that better describes our wide ranging activities to our community."

Zoo Saddened by Passing of Grand Old Giraffe, Hope (17/12/2007)

Taronga Zoo keepers have been saddened by the passing of their oldest and much loved Giraffe ‘Hope' today. At 24 years of age, ‘Hope' was one of the oldest Giraffes in the Australasian region and a much loved resident of Taronga Zoo.

Taronga Welcomes Christmas Gorilla Baby (11/12/2007)

Taronga Zoo's wonderful Western Lowland Gorilla group welcomed a brand new addition to their family. The tiny infant male was born to proud mother Frala.

Taronga's Elephants Enjoying Life In Sydney (13/11/2007)

Taronga's 12 month report to the Department of Environment and Water Resources (DEW) has confirmed its five Asian Elephants are happy, healthy and very active.

Loretta the Owl Rescued From Ravens (23/10/2007)

A beautiful and rare Powerful Owl chick is recovering at Taronga Zoo's Wildlife Hospital after being rescued from attacking ravens in the Lane Cove National Park.

From the monsters mouth: Lizard spits out new diabetes treatment at Taronga (12/9/2007)

Taronga's Gila Monster lizard today helped showcase the release of a new diabetes treatment in Australia that has been synthesized from the lizards venom.

Jimiyu The Giraffe Makes A Taronga Sea Change (22/8/2007)

Great Western Highway traffic today will also include a four metre tall male giraffe called Jimiyu on his way from Western Plains Zoo to join Taronga's giraffe herd.

Full Circle Of Life Played Out At Zoos (22/8/2007)

Taronga and Western Plains Zoos' animals hold a very special place in many people's minds. Numerous childhood memories focus on visiting our Zoos and being enriched by the animal residents, their individual personalities and character traits. This is why news of a death causes widespread sadness.

A Whisker Away From Understanding Climate Change (21/8/2007)

Whiskers are normally something men shave off and rinse down the drain every morning, but at Taronga Zoo, our seals' whiskers are being carefully measured and analysed as part of a research project about climate change.

Zoos Join Forces in Bid to Help 7,000 Bears (2/8/2007)

Zoos across Australia and New Zealand have launched a campaign seeking one million supporters to help rescue 7,000 bears and put an end to bear bile farming in China.

Taronga helps students discover conservation on Shelly Beach (31/7/2007)

Manly Village Public School students are on a quest to help Little Penguins return to Manly Beach. The Year Five and Six students have been working with Taronga Zoo's Education Department to create Penguin Rescue Diaries. On Monday 30 July, the students and Zoo staff walked down to Shelly Beach from the school to carry out an audit of the beach and to try to identify what needed to be done to make the existing habitat more suitable to the penguins' needs.

Steve Irwin Fellowship Winner Welcomed to Taronga Zoo (20/7/2007)

From coming home with a pet alligator found at a garage sale, to cloning coral for pet shops, Matt Basile has certainly proven his love for and commitment to wildlife and their conservation during his young life. The Chicago teenager has just completed a week-long work experience appointment at Taronga Zoo before heading to Australia Zoo.

Zoo Saddened By Passing of Grand Old Chimpanzee (19/7/2007)

Taronga Zoo keepers have been saddened by the peaceful passing of their oldest and much loved Chimpanzee ‘Fifi' today. Fifi had celebrated her 60th birthday in May, an impressive milestone which made her one of the oldest Chimpanzees in the world.

Buddhist Monks Check Their Blessings At (16/7/2007)

Taronga's wildlife received a special visit on July 9 from five monks from the Sakya Tharpa Ling Tibetan Buddhist Institute and Meditation Centre. Led by the 13 year-old Gyalsay Rinpoche, the monks were visiting the Zoo's Snow Leopards and Asian Elephants which they had previously blessed.

A tickle for Tiquie (16/7/2007)

Visitors today at Taronga Zoo were delighted to see Tiquie', the 10 year old Brazilian Tapir, relishing her grooming session with Senior Exotic Mammals Keeper Renae Zammit.

Keepers Look Out For Hope (9/7/2007)

Hope, Taronga Zoo's 23 year old female giraffe, swings her head around and seems to stare directly at her keeper Jimmy's face as he walks past rattling his keys.

Zoo Celebrates first Binturong Breeding in 50 Years (30/5/2007)

Taronga is celebrating the arrival of a baby Binturong, the secretive Asian ‘bear-cat', which is the first to be bred at the Zoo since they were first displayed in the 1950s.

Grand Old Chimpanzee Fifi Turns 60 (21/5/2007)

Taronga Zoo's Chimpanzee family will be celebrating a birthday milestone today with a special vegetable cake, watermelons and additional coconuts as their oldest member ‘Fifi' turns 60.

Brave Fiordland Crested Penguin Mr Munro meets his match (19/5/2007)

A rare penguin that braved a record-breaking 2,000km swim and washed up on a remote beach dying from starvation has not only been successfully nursed back to health, but was this morning introduced to two females of his species and is looking forward to moving into a custom-designed new home at Taronga Zoo.

Wallaby Joeys Get Helping Hand From Surrogate Dads (9/5/2007)

Taronga Zoo keepers, Darryl Lewry, and Geoff Harris are also doubling as surrogate dads hand-raising two Red-necked Wallaby joeys.

Young Snow Leopard Gets Clean Bill of Health (7/5/2007)

Taronga's veterinarians recently gave the Zoo's youngest female Snow Leopard, ‘Kamala', a complete physical examination at the Zoo's Veterinary and Quarantine Centre.

Red Pandamonium at Taronga (28/3/2007)

Taronga Zoo is seeing red after twin Red Panda cubs have started to emerge from of their warm nestbox to explore their outdoor exhibit with their mum.

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