When I went to Taronga Zoo, I was glad I walked towards the platypus house first, as a lot of the Australian animals I wanted to see were in roughly the same area. I enjoyed seeing the platypus, a male lyrebird and a Dorcopsis wallaby, among other animals, but I was a bit disappointed with the other half of the zoo. Most of the animals represented species I have seen many times at other zoos. I have looked through 'Exotic Mammals in Australian Zoos' and I think it's sad that many zoos keep species that are common in zoos worldwide, rather than keeping Australian species. This is especially true when Australia does not export many animals that could be kept at zoos to help preserve endangered species.