First, here are some quick facts about the program:
A. Funds raised through the Zoo Parent program are used to provide support for all the animals at Taronga and Western Plains Zoos. As well as providing the best possible home for animals in our Zoos, The Taronga Foundation (of which Zoo Parent is a part) also contributes to international research and education programs on endangered species around the world, as well as assisting with the conservation, breeding and preservation of wildlife and their habitats.
A. The most popular animals include elephants, tigers, giraffes, meerkats, gorillas and chimpanzees. Becoming a Zoo Parent is a great way to get to know an animal, so why not choose one you know little or nothing about?
A. The least sponsored animals include the reptiles, birds and other, rather unusual, animals that many people have not heard of before visiting our Zoos. We welcome sponsorship for these less popular animal residents. Contact us for more information - we will be happy to tell you more about our least sponsored animals!
A. All Zoo Parent funds are pooled. If you choose to sponsor a tiger you will receive information on the tiger as your sponsored animal, but you will be helping all the wild and wonderful animals at both Taronga and Western Plains Zoos.
A. All our animals are unique and have different dietary, habitat and enrichment requirements.
A. This is a difficult one to answer, given the unique requirements of all our animals. For example, it may cost the same amount to feed a gorilla for three months as it would to feed a giraffe for three weeks; however, the gorilla may require more time and energy in terms of enrichment programs and additional expense in terms of habitat.