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Melbourne Zoo. History Talk 0. The President of the Zoological Board, patting a llama in The zoo is set among flower gardens and picnic areas. The Rail Gate entrance, at the north of the zoo near to Royal Park railway station The Zoological Board of Victoria administers the Melbourne Zoo, as well as the Werribee Open Range Zoo which features herbivorous creatures in an open range setting; and Healesville Sanctuary on hectares acres of bushland exhibiting Australian fauna.
There are two baby elephants: Mali born and her half brother Ongard born Another Baby was born on the 17th of January Butterfly House: a greenhouse-style walk-through exhibit for tropical butterflies. Orangutan Sanctuary: a rotation exhibit for two families of orangutans one consisting of pure Sumatran orangutans and the other of Sumatran-Bornean hybrids and a family of siamangs.
The three enclosures are designed to represent an orangutan rehabilitation sanctuary in Sumatra. Asian rainforest: the original portion of the Asian rainforest adjoins Trail of the Elephants and includes enclosures for Sumatran tigers, Oriental small-clawed otters and two small aviaries for Asian birds.
Australian Outback: features kangaroos, emus, wombats, koalas, echidnas, lace monitors and a variety of small bird aviaries. Great Flight Aviary: a large free-flight aviary dating from the s. Visitors walk along a boardwalk through three different bioregions representing an Australian rainforest, wetlands and bushland. Significant species include Southern cassowary, brolga, royal spoonbill, eclectus parrot, and red-tailed black cockatoo. Getting to Melbourne Zoo by public transport is the easiest, most convenient and eco-friendly way to go!
Route 58 between West Coburg and Toorak runs via William Street in the city centre every day, with services as often as every 6 minutes, stopping directly outside Melbourne Zoo at Stop Make sure you travel safely on board. Please see above advice about planned disruptions on the Upfield line due to the Level Crossing Removal Project. Travellers Aid volunteer companions are available during the Easter school holidays to provide assistance and confidence while travelling on public transport to the Zoo.
Saving wildlife and educating the public on conservation are the main aim of the zoo. The main highlights are the Orang-utan Sanctuary, where visitors are able to observe the animals natural interactions in their treetop home and the iconic penguin enclosure, which allows an underwater and up-close experience with baby penguins and the native Australian fur seal. As well as this, daily zookeeper talks and feeding times allow visitors to gain a more in-depth understanding of the animals they are viewing and the effort made to conserve their natural habitats in Australia.
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