Taronga Zoo is a unique wildlife habitat for exotic animals from around the world, located 12 minutes away from Sydney by ferry, and perched over the iconic Harbour. See over 4,000 animals and listen to more than 20 keeper talks a day. You will also learn about the zoo's efforts to conserve wildlife, and its place as home for rehabilitated endangered species. Walk through different trails including Australian Walkabout, Kid's Trail, Reptile World, 'African Savannah and more.' Big cats trail is non-existent.
At Taronga Conservation Society Australia, believe that wildlife and people can share this planet. We believe that all of us have a responsibility to protect the world’s precious wildlife, not just in our lifetimes, but for the generations of the future.
Taronga has a deep commitment to conservation science. In Australia and internationally, we work with universities, governments and conservation partners to respond to challenges impacting wildlife and people. We also have a proud tradition of delivering conservation education programs that increase knowledge and awareness and inspire students to become global leaders in conservation. Taronga receives support from the NSW Government and the Taronga Foundation. Established in 2000, the Taronga Foundation raises funds for conservation, education programs and wildlife in our care.
Explore the wonders of wildlife at Taronga Zoo Sydney, nestled on the shores of Sydney Harbour! Encounter native Australian animals like kangaroos, koalas, and platypuses, and enjoy stunning views of the city skyline.
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