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Imagine all the incredible zoo stories you love, but now in an all-new digital format unlike anything you've seen before. With our new digital Zoo News members get extra content that we can't fit into our printed editions.
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Zoo News Winter 2024
In this issue:
- Dinos at the Zoo: The ultimate dinosaur adventure is coming to an end on the 14 July
- Care for Country: Wurundjeri Ngurungaeta Murrundindi’s connection to Healesville Sanctuary
- Hop to it: The tiny Spotted Tree Frog is getting a leg-up thanks to generous donations
- Perfect pairs: Some animal species find life is better when they share it with a mate
- and more..
Zoo News Autumn 2024
In this issue:
- Dinosaurs are back: Watch out! Prehistoric predators have taken over your four zoos
- Rare reptiles: In a world first, Victorian Grassland Earless Dragons hatch at Melbourne Zoo
- Eye on emissions: How Zoos Victoria is using technology to lower its carbon footprint
- Born to fly: Read all about our groundbreaking Raptor Rehabilitation Centre
- and more..
Zoo News Spring 2023
In this issue:
- Charismatic cubs: Three tiny-but-mighty lion cubs are charming Werribee Open Range Zoo’s staff, Members and Visitors
- Superb snakes: Meet the scaly residents of Kyabram Fauna Park’s brand new Reptile Habitat
- Wipe for wildlife: How your choice of toilet paper can impact native birds and mammals
- Taking flight: Helmeted Honey Eater releases strengthen the future of the species
- and more...
Zoo News Winter 2023
In this issue:
- Amazing antelopes: Werribee Open Range Zoo’s savannah wouldn’t be the same without these graceful herbivores
- Home for wildlife: Discover the wild animals that choose to call Zoos Victoria home
- Water wise: How innovative irrigation methods save water and support survival of species
- Detection Dogs: Meet the team of canines helping to protect threatened native species
- and more...
Zoo News Autumn 2023
In this issue:
- Tiny trumpeting trunks: A trio of elephant calves joined the multi-generational herd at Melbourne Zoo
- Meet Amy-Rose: Learn what it takes to be an Animal Welfare Research Officer
- Habitats at home: Be inspired to create your own backyard haven
- Visit Kyabram: Hit the road to see the newest member of the Zoos Victoria family
- and more...
Zoo News Spring 2022
In this issue:
- Fierce felines: These big cats have some impressive qualities that you won’t find in your domestic kitty
- Hungry caterpillars: See behind-the-scenes of the Melbourne Zoo Butterfly House
- Procurement: How Zoos Victoria sources ethical products and suppliers
- Coffee for wildlife: Delicious new sustainable coffee beans helping animals in the wild
- and more...
Zoo News Winter 2022
In this issue:
- Vervet Monkey: Spend a day in the life of Werribee Open Range Zoo Keeper Kieralie
- Mysterious monotremes: Peer into the wonderful world of the Platypus
- Birds on the brink: The birds that Zoos Victoria is trying to save from extinction
- Animal artistry: Zoo Member Harrison Jacobs’ award-winning animal-inspired artwork
- and more...
Zoo News Autumn 2022
In this issue:
- Expectant Elephants: In an Australian first, three of the Elephants at Melbourne Zoo are pregnant at the same time.
- A day in the life: Follow Ross the hippo keeper at Werribee Open Range Zoo
- Energy efficient: Zoos Victoria has become 100% energy efficient at all three zoos
- Adopt an animal: When philanthropy meets a passion for animals you get an Animal Adopter
- and more...
Zoo News Spring 2021
In this issue:
- Fearless fowl: A group of 8 Critically Endangered Plains-wanderers have been released into the wild
- Hide and Seek: The camouflaging animals that are masters of disguise
- Plants for food: Keeping the animals well-fed while looking after the planet
- Rescue remedy: How to respond when you come across injured wildlife
- and more...
Zoo News Winter 2021
In this issue:
- Seeing Stripes: The Zebras at Werribee Open Range Zoo keep Savannah keeper Resistance on his toes
- Butterfly effect: Melbourne Zoo’s Butterfly House is a warm haven for invertebrates
- Wine and Wildlife: Sip the Yarra Valley’s finest while raising money for conservation
- Phone It In: The young wildlife conservationist making a difference
- and more…
Zoo News Autumn 2021
In this issue:
- Honeyeaters: Victoria’s faunal emblem is getting a population boost
- The zoo of us: Meet the veterinarian treating native wildlife injured in the bushfires
- Making manure: Find out where all the animal poo goes and what it’s used for
- Mini-heroes: The young wildlife conservationists making a difference
- and more...