Other 2024 News Worth Mentioning:
On May 15th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) short-beaked echidna named Snorky after it was hit by a car and deemed non releasable, and now lives in the Wildlife Retreat Sanctuary area.
Taronga Zoo Sydney
On July 10th, the zoo announced that a tammar wallaby was born which is on display in the Wildlife Retreat Sanctuary area.
Hello little one We have been waiting a while for this little addition to the Wildlife Retreat Sanctuary! Did you know? Female Tamar Wallabies have a gestation period of around 28 days, but they can pause their pregnancy for up to 11 months! When conditions are just right to raise their young, they resume their pregnancy. This fascinating process is called embryonic diapause. Keeper Chloe Wildlife Retreat at Taronga | Taronga Zoo Sydney | Daniela Mlčúchová · Little Things (Fairy Version)
On January 11th, the zoo announced they bred Booroolong frogs, Northern Corroboree frogs, and Southern Corroboree frogs to be released into the wild in the first half of 2025.
A big boost for some little frogs The future of three critically endangered frog species is looking a little brighter with the patter of teeny tiny... | By Taronga Zoo SydneyFacebook
On April 28th, the zoo announced they rehabilitated and released 2 wedge-tailed shearwaters and a white-necked petrel back into the wild.
Sea ya later Join us as three Seabirds receive a final check up, a leg band for post-release monitoring, and take wing once more at sea! Following... | By Taronga Zoo SydneyFacebook
On July 5th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) Australian White sheep named Simon was born on July 3rd which is on exhibit.
Taronga Zoo Sydney
A big boost for some little frogs The future of three critically endangered frog species is looking a little brighter with the patter of teeny tiny... | By Taronga Zoo SydneyFacebook
On April 28th, the zoo announced they rehabilitated and released 2 wedge-tailed shearwaters and a white-necked petrel back into the wild.
Sea ya later Join us as three Seabirds receive a final check up, a leg band for post-release monitoring, and take wing once more at sea! Following... | By Taronga Zoo SydneyFacebook
On July 5th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) Australian White sheep named Simon was born on July 3rd which is on exhibit.
Taronga Zoo Sydney
On May 15th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) short-beaked echidna named Snorky after it was hit by a car and deemed non releasable, and now lives in the Wildlife Retreat Sanctuary area.
Taronga Zoo Sydney
On July 10th, the zoo announced that a tammar wallaby was born which is on display in the Wildlife Retreat Sanctuary area.
Hello little one We have been waiting a while for this little addition to the Wildlife Retreat Sanctuary! Did you know? Female Tamar Wallabies have a gestation period of around 28 days, but they can pause their pregnancy for up to 11 months! When conditions are just right to raise their young, they resume their pregnancy. This fascinating process is called embryonic diapause. Keeper Chloe Wildlife Retreat at Taronga | Taronga Zoo Sydney | Daniela Mlčúchová · Little Things (Fairy Version)