It appears the zoo has a new king cobra, reported on FB.
It appears the zoo has a new king cobra, reported on FB.
Yes, Melbourne Zoo had made an import a few months ago, they were renovating the first enclosure to the left inside the reptile house for it. A great addition.
Thanks for the update!Red-tailed Black Cockatoos have moved back into the Great Flight Aviary after a period of absence.
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Red-tailed Black Cockatoos have moved back into the Great Flight Aviary after a period of absence.
Depends on the subspecies of Red-Tailed it is. The South eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo is endangered. The subspecies endemic to the West-Wimmera is critically endangered.With how endangered white tails are its a wonder that zoos haven't swapped over. They are just as striking of a bird.
Get to know our Snow Leopard family!
For a limited time, meet one of Melbourne Zoo's Snow Leopard residents.
Join our rangers and head behind-the-scenes to our heritage food preparation area to see how we cater to our animal's dietary needs.
Then embark on a journey down Carnivore Trail for an intimate experience with our Snow Leopards. Meet Kang-Ju or Miska and learn all about their personalities and behaviours from our passionate and knowledgeable keepers. See how our Snow Leopards choose to participate in their daily training session and interact with the provided enrichment (this may vary depending on the day).
Learn how we care for these incredible animals and the steps being taken to protect them in the wild. Likewise, how you can also help native species in your area.
Interesting to hear! This is the first time Melbourne's done an experience with Snow Leopards to my knowledge, so certainly something that may be willing to attend.Hi all,
Not sure where they are promoting this, but Melbourne Zoo for a limited time (1 June - 1 December) are running Animal Encounters with Snow Leopard. Maximum of 4 people per encounter.
Link here:
Snow Leopard Experience | Zoo Experiences | Animal Encounters | Zoos Victoria
I'm back in Melbourne in July, and have booked July 20, so can ask questions people haveInteresting to hear! This is the first time Melbourne's done an experience with Snow Leopards to my knowledge, so certainly something that may be willing to attend.
If anyone does go it'll be awesome to know the breeding plans for this pair. It's going on to be five years since they were last paired; another recommendation should be on the horizon, relying on space at other holders.
Onto it already!I'm back in Melbourne in July, and have booked July 20, so can ask questions people have![]()
Hi all,
Not sure where they are promoting this, but Melbourne Zoo for a limited time (1 June - 1 December) are running Animal Encounters with Snow Leopard. Maximum of 4 people per encounter.
Link here:
Snow Leopard Experience | Zoo Experiences | Animal Encounters | Zoos Victoria
I'm back in Melbourne in July, and have booked July 20, so can ask questions people have![]()
Hi all,
Not sure where they are promoting this, but Melbourne Zoo for a limited time (1 June - 1 December) are running Animal Encounters with Snow Leopard. Maximum of 4 people per encounter.
Link here:
Snow Leopard Experience | Zoo Experiences | Animal Encounters | Zoos Victoria
When I was a child my parents were zoo members (for obvious reasons) but my mother only rejoined as a member a year or 2 back post-COVID due to me being a member, and she liked the idea of going on outings with me to the Zoo, as being a member I was doing near weekly.This is now sold out (according to the website): We booked our spots this morning and there was almost none left. We got a place in October - but that was one of the last spots available. Lucky we booked when we did!
This soldout entirely within 2 days, and is the fastest selling Zoos Vic experience in its 162 year history!This is now sold out (according to the website): We booked our spots this morning and there was almost none left. We got a place in October - but that was one of the last spots available. Lucky we booked when we did!
This soldout entirely within 2 days, and is the fastest selling Zoos Vic experience in its 162 year history!
There were only ~300 spaces available.
Giant Tortoise Update:
Older Tortoises Little John and Wilbur have moved down to the enclosure within the Growing Wild precinct, whilst the seven younger tortoises from Growing Wild moved up to the recently expanded enclosure beside the Reptile House.
Those seven younger tortoises include six that arrived from Mauritius a few years back and Melbourne's long term female resident, Jean.
Tortoise Taxi | Beep beep A 'Tortoise Taxi' is making the rounds at Melbourne Zoo as it chauffeurs 100-year-old Giant Tortoises Wilbur and Little John to their... | By Zoos VictoriaFacebook