Wellington Zoo / October 2019
Wellington Zoo is committed to a future in conservation and education. It is actively involved in international captive breeding programmes for both native and exotic endangered species.
November 2019 | September 2019-
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Devil duo arrive just in time for Halloween
- Wellington Zoo
- We are excited to announce the arrival of two female Tasmanian Devils, Cassia and Clove who have recently joined the Zoo’s existing female, Dash. To celebrate the arrival of the new Tasmanian Devils, the three Devils had a special visit on Halloween by The Australian High Commissioner, H.E. Hon Patricia Forsythe AM.
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Wellington Zoological Gardens, Melrose Crescent, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Deleece reports from The Tawaki Project
- Wellington Zoo
- My name is Deleece Mclaren and I am one of the Zoo Keepers here at Wellington Zoo. Every year Zoo staff have the opportunity to take an extra week of paid leave to give back to a conservation organisation of their choosing.In September I spent a week with one of New Zealand’s endemic penguin projects, The Tawaki Project.
- Accepted from Wellington ZOO 2020 by feedreader
- Tagged as:
- tawa
- penguins
Wellington Zoological Gardens, Melrose Crescent, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Injured Tuatara returned to Zealandia after treatment at Zoo
- Wellington Zoo
- A Tuatara with an amputated tail was recently released back to its home at Zealandia after treatment and recovery at The Nest Te Kōhanga, Wellington Zoo’s native wildlife and animal hospital.
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- Tagged as:
- karori-sanctuary
- tuatara
Wellington Zoological Gardens, Melrose Crescent, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6023, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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