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In this series we feature:
Sumatra
This series, The Zoo accompanies Auckland Zoo Primates Team Leader, Amy Dixon, and Primates keeper Carly Day - to the Sumatran Orang-utan Conservation Programme (SOCP) in Indonesia.
The Sumatran Orang-utan population is critically endangered, under threat from logging and palm oil plantations. Adult Orang-utans are routinely killed for bounties as little as 20USD and their dependant babies are left to die or be sold into the illegal pet trade. Some of these orphans are lucky enough to be rescued and brought to the SOCP centre for care and rehabilitation, with the aim of eventually releasing them into the protected Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park.
The Zoo follows Amy and Carly as they prepare two baby orang-utans, 'Hexos' and 'Anjeli', for their release back into the wild. But it's not all plain sailing! Without mothers, the youngsters haven't learned vital skills, such as how to climb trees, or forage for food - and they're looking to Amy and Carly to show them the ropes.
While at the SOCP, Amy and Carly also take a wild ride into the depths of the jungle, in search of Tamara, the first ever captive-born Orang-utan to be released back into the wild. Born at Perth Zoo, Tamara was released into the Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park four years ago, and Amy and Carly are determined to brave the leech-infested jungle to try to find her and see how she has adapted to her new life.
Tigers
The triplet tiger cubs, Cinta, Berani and Jalur are turning one year old and a big birthday bash is planned. But, as the crowds gather, the scaredy-cats start to sense that this is no ordinary day and keeper Sandra is concerned that the goodwill of the crowd might not be enough to lure the cubs out to open their presents.
Meanwhile, it's been a busy year for Mum, Molek, and as the cubs grow in size and energy, she's starting to get fed up. The keepers have a plan to give her a break - but, as always with tigers, it's not going to be easy.
Seals, Sealions and Diving in the Deep Blue Sea
Fearless Lion Keeper, Nat Sullivan, is crazy about sharks and shark conservation and wants to learn to dive. But, there's a small stumbling block for Nat - she's terrified of seals and sealions and the prospect of meeting one is stopping her from pursuing her dream of diving with sharks. Determined to overcome her fears, Nat decides to come face to face with the residents of Auckland Zoo's Sealion Shores - but when sealion keeper, Laurel, decides she should get in the pool with them, Nat starts to wonder if things have gone a bit too far!
Elephants
The Zoo's beloved matriarch - Kashin the elephant - falls ill and her keepers and the vet team are desperate to find out what is wrong with her. But a devastating decision soon becomes inevitable - and it has massive implications for the elephant team and Kashin's best friend, Burma.
Kakapo
Auckland Zoo's Senior Vet, Richard Jakob-Hoff, journeys to remote Codfish Island (west of Stewart island) to see New Zealand's native parrot - the Kakapo - in the wild. It's a rare privilege for anyone to access the quarantined island and Richard is thrilled to arrive just in time to see a chick hatch. He then treks deep into the bush in the dead of night to see kakapo on their nests, and goes in search of 'Rooster' - a former kakapo patient of Richard's, who spent time at the NZCCM vet clinic at Auckland Zoo, before returning home to the wilds of Codfish.
Baboons
Two female baboons arrive at the Zoo, but one has an unexpected surprise in store for her keepers - and soon gives birth to a tiny baby. But, amidst the celebrations, the keepers are worried. Two male baboons are due to arrive any day and they may not be quite so enchanted by the presence of a cute little interloper.
Orang-utans
The Zoo's beloved Orang-utans are splitting up, as three of the gang head off for a sunny retirement in Florida. As the primates team prepare the family for their journey, it's a particularly hard time for keeper Christine, who has shared a very special bond with female Orang-utan, Indra, for twenty-five years.
Siamangs
Iwani the Siamang Gibbon and his parents are still not seeing eye-to-eye, and taking turns in the outdoor enclosure is not ideal. So Mum and Dad are packing up and heading to a new life at Hamilton Zoo.
But, before Iwani has time to feel lonely, keeper Christine is off to Australia to find him a mate. Christine hand-raised Iwarni after his parents first rejected him as a baby, and she's excited about seeing her boy start this new chapter in his life. But, despite Christine's hopes - and the team's careful planning - there's no guarantee Iwani and the new girl will get on.
Otters
Team leader Amy is overjoyed when, after two years of living as 'just good friends', the Zoo's otter twosome finally have babies. But there's big trouble ahead for one of the cute little furry bundles.
Penguins
A NZ native Little Blue Penguin arrives at the NZCCM vet clinic with a missing flipper, after a collision with a boat propeller. Although she's alive, she'll never be able to survive in the wild. But her arrival might just be the answer to a problem at the Zoo.
Plus many more stories, featuring your favourite residents from Auckland Zoo.