The last three known remaining Leadbeater's Possums from Lake Mountain have been rescued and safely delivered to Healesville Sanctuary following ongoing concern for their survival.
Find out moreVictoria’s up and coming professional golfers will descend upon the Growling Frog Golf Course in Yan Yean next month in an effort to help save Victoria’s most threatened wildlife.
Find out moreTo celebrate the launch of the Fisher-Price Little People Zoo Talkers range, Fisher-Price will proudly support Werribee Zoo’s Toddler Tuesdays between February and April 2012.
Find out moreThere's nothing better than a trip to Healesville Sanctuary to start celebrations for the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival.
Find out moreWhere better to celebrate Australia Day than at Healesville Sanctuary!
We're inviting everyone to celebrate in true Aussie style this Australia Day.
Enjoy your Xmas day festivities at Healesville Sanctuary, set in the serenity and beauty of the Australian bush, surrounded by the whistle and calls of our native birds and animals.
Find out moreAs part of the Victorian Government announcement, Kids under 16 years of age receive free admission to each of our three properties all day, every day, during the summer school holidays!
Find out moreNext year, Melbourne's CBD will host a herd of 50 fibreglass sculptures custom made into the shape of Melbourne Zoo's most famous Asian Elephant calf, Mali as part of the Zoo's 150th Anniversary Celebrations.
Find out moreMeet Little Emily, found on French Island a week ago, orphaned after Mum had a climbing accident. She was still clinging onto Mum and vets believe she could have been there for a few days. She was rescued by Parks Victoria staff and then transported to Healesville Sanctuary by Keeper Amie Hindson. She was dehydrated and weighed 1.8kg.
Find out moreLittle Rupert was no more than three months old and weighed just 260g when he was rescued from his dead mother's pouch after she'd been killed by a car near Yarck in country Victoria.
Photo by Jay Town, Sunday Herald Sun
Healesville Sanctuary's very first pair of handraised Tasmanian Devil joeys need names.
The two little girls are just seven months old and are ready to meet visitors.
Monash Children's will play host to a range of special furry and prickly guests including baby wombats, wallabies, possums, echidnas and lorikeets. Stick insects, a python, Lace Monitor and Bearded Dragon will also be visiting the children.
Find out moreMelbourne Zoo's meerkat troupe of nine have moved into their new home at the recently renovated Royal Children's Hospital precinct at the weekend. The hospital will become the first in the world to permanently exhibit live animals.
Find out moreWe are delighted to present Zoos Victoria's Annual Report and Life Sciences Addendum for the year ending 30 June 2011.
Find out moreHe's tiny, but he's generating a lot of excitement. Beau is a first-time father in a breeding program designed to improve the survival chances of an endangered species.
Find out moreJoin us for an exciting fundraising event with George Calombaris and his celebrity chef friends at Melbourne Zoo. Tickets on sale now!
Find out moreThere is some amazing talent among primary school children, according to internationally renowned photographer, Steve Parish. Steve visited Healesville Sanctuary to run a series of photography workshops for primary and secondary school students.
Find out moreTwo of Healesville Sanctuary's Short-beaked Echidnas Spike and Christmas are heading off to see a specialist vet dermatologist at 1.30pm this afternoon at the Melbourne Veterinary Specialist Centre in Glen Waverley (70 Blackburn Road).
Find out moreMelbourne Zoo is celebrating a major milestone! Sixteen Hamadryas Baboons have moved into their new, spacious, and custom-designed Baboon Lookout.
Find out moreZoos Victoria's Don't Palm us Off campaign encouraged over 160, 000 Australians to speak out against misleading labelling of palm oil due to its link to deforestation in South-east Asia. Now the Australian public has the chance to voice their opinion again by voting for Don't Palm us Off in the Banksia Environmental Foundation's People's Choice Award.
Find out moreZoos Victoria welcomes the proposed Truth in Labelling - Palm Oil Bill introduced to the Australian Senate last week by Senator Nick Xenophon and co-sponsored by Senator Bob Brown and Senator Barnaby Joyce.
Find out moreHealesville Sanctuary is celebrating the hatching of its first Helmeted Honeyeater chick of the season.
The Helmeted Honeyeater is Victoria's bird emblem and the only bird endemic to Victoria. Most importantly, the Helmeted Honeyeater is critically endangered.
Melbourne Zoo’s first-ever male Asian Elephant calf is one year old today. Kulab gave birth to Ongard on the morning of September 10, 2010 after a night of hard labour, which was made very difficult by his size: Ongard’s first recorded weight was a hefty 142kg. He has thrived in the past 12 months, nursing from Kulab and also beginning to eat solid foods.
Find out moreMinister for Environment and Climate Change Ryan Smith visited Healesville Sanctuary today to adopt a Platypus and to congratulate the staff on its highly successful breeding program.
Find out moreOn Friday at Museum Victoria, the HELP (Helping Endangered Leadbeater's Possum) group empowered other youth to get involved in saving Victoria's endangered wildlife, at the Kids Teaching Kids conference, supported by Healesville Sanctuary.
Find out moreThreatened Species staff at Healesville Sanctuary has successfully completed a 819km commitment - to run, swim or walk one kilometre for every threatened species in Australia - and hope to turn the fundraiser into an annual event.
Find out moreTo coincide with Threatened Species Day, births of 20 Tasmanian Devil joeys, 17 Helmeted Honeyeaters, 23 Orange-bellied Parrots, 524 Spotted Tree Frogs, 44 Southern Corroboree Frogs, 119 Northern Corroboree Frogs and 38 Mountain Pygmy-possums are being celebrated at Healesville Sanctuary.
Find out moreThe Truth in Labelling Palm Oil Bill is now entering its next phase of the parliamentary process with the House of Economics Committee conducting another inquiry for the mandatory labelling of palm oil.
Find out moreHealesville Sanctuary plays a critical role in fighting extinction to save many of Australia's most threatened species including Tasmanian Devils, Mountain Pygmy-possums and Helmeted Honeyeaters. For the keepers who work with these animals, it's not just a job - it's a passion
Find out moreMore than 30 staff from Zoos Victoria volunteered their time on Thursday 11 August 2011, by pulling on their gumboots and grabbing a shovel to plant 2000 new trees for critically endangered Helmeted Honeyeaters.
Find out moreSoar in for lunch on Father's Day Sunday 4 September.
Find out moreLeading Australian company Orange Power wished Menyaru a happy birthday with a contribution of up to $150,000 over the next three years.
Find out moreThe eight-week-old Meerkat kitten has had its first visit from a veterinarian.
Find out moreMelbourne Zoo is set to hear the patter of giant feet with the announcement of Asian Elephant Num-Oi's pregnancy today.
Find out moreThe Victorian Government has announced free admission for children under 16 years of age to each of our three properties on weekends, school holidays and public holidays!
Find out moreZoos Victoria welcomes the passing of the Amended Truth in Labelling - Palm Oil Bill through the Australian Senate.
Grab a torch and your sense of adventure and join the night fun at Werribee Open Range Zoo these winter school holidays! 'Wild Night's returns with a vengeance.... but are you brave enough?
Find out moreHealesville Sanctuary is indulging once again in our fabulous Wine and Wildlife Weekend, Queens Birthday long weekend 11, 12 and 13 June 2011.
Enjoy the amazing combination of wildlife experiences with the tastes of the Yarra Valley. Healesville Sanctuary, Sanctuary Harvest Café, De Bortoli Yarra Valley Estate and Napoleone & Co Yarra Valley have come together to create a gourmet experience with a difference.
Find out moreCome and meet the new arrivals at Werribee Open Range Zoo. We have a new baby Addax, Rami, a new Indian Antelope calf, Drizzle, and three new camels, Whiz, Saffon and Lucie. You can see them all on the Safari Bus Tour.
Find out moreZoos Victoria proudly launched their Reconciliation Action Plan at Healesville Sanctuary on Sunday 29 May.
Find out moreChannel Nine's travel program, Postcards, will this Sunday 29 May screen their trip to Healesville Sanctuary.
Find out moreHealesville Sanctuary is opening its gates free of charge to 50 local artists for a local community portrait prize project.
The Sanctuary, a painting site for Not the Archies, will be held on Sunday 22 May from 11am to 3pm. Artists and their subject will receive free entry to create a masterpiece on site.
Another 11 captive-bred Helmeted Honeyeaters were released into Bunyip State Park on Friday 6 May
Find out moreThis Wednesday on ABC Healesville Sanctuary's very own Monty (the second), a carpet python, will feature on Spicks and Specks
Find out moreFelix the Pygmy Hippopotamus has arrived at Melbourne Zoo from his birthplace at the Cairns Wildlife Safari Reserve in the Atherton Tablelands, is now on display.
Find out moreDo you want to work with animals? Healesville Sanctuary presents an engaging day of activity for all aspiring zoo keepers.
Find out moreHealesville Sanctuary and the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) are warning rogue anglers to stop illegally using opera house nets after another Platypus was found dead in the Bunyip River this month.
Find out moreGrey-headed Flying Foxes are being found wrapped up in bird netting on fruit trees causing serious and, in some cases, fatal, injuries.
Find out moreHealesville Sanctuary is proud to introduce a tiny Platypus puggle washed into the ocean from the Mitchell River after the Victorian floods.
Find out moreMelbourne Zoo's first-ever Asian Elephant calf took her first big swim today. She has ‘graduated' from the paddling pool in the Cow Paddock via the deeper pool near the Bull Barn to the 4-metre deep pool near the Community Hall!
Find out moreThere's nothing better than a trip to Healesville Sanctuary to start celebrations for the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival.
Find out moreA documentary focusing on the 2009 Victorian bushfires and featuring Healesville Sanctuary will be screened on ABC 1 Television on Sunday 13 February at 7.30pm.
Find out moreMelbourne Zoo's first-ever Asian Elephant calf celebrated her first birthday today with a special cake made of banana and carrot, with shredded coconut on top.
Mali's historic birth a year ago was a major milestone in the new regional conservation breeding program for her endangered species.
Find out moreHealesville Sanctuary has hosted 27 ballkids from Korea who are here for the Australian Open Tennis Championship which begins next Monday (17 January 2011).
Find out moreThe two Asian Elephant calves born at Melbourne Zoo this year have now experienced their first Christmas party. The party included new balls for Mali and Ongard and tasty treats for their mothers and the two other adult females in the herd.
Find out moreMelbourne Zoo is delighted to announce its first-ever Eastern Bongo birth.
Find out moreThis season's Tasmanian Devil joeys had their first ever vet checks at Healesville Sanctuary
Find out moreAs of next week the Victorian public will have a chance to name Melbourne Zoo's latest addition. Melbourne Zoo Keepers have chosen four Indonesian names that reflect the cultural background of this endangered species.
Find out moreSumatran Orang-utan Maimunah has given birth to a female baby. Mother and baby are resting in their night den, recovering from the birth which happened overnight on Monday, shortly before midnight. Keepers were on hand to observe the birth and have remained on duty since then to watch over Maimunah and her baby.
Find out moreToday two female Platypus, Ember and Waddaring, went on public display for the first time this week.
Find out moreWith every dollar spent supporting its amazing work with Australia's native wildlife, Healesville Sanctuary's Twilight Shopping Night on Thursday 18 November 2010, 6-9pm will be the perfect opportunity to beat the Christmas rush - and perhaps name a Tasmanian Devil.
Find out morePeople out enjoying themselves around Port Phillip Bay this summer may see some new bins produced by Zoos Victoria, in an initiative to reduce plastic pollution in the marine environment.
Special Seal the Loop recycling bins for plastic waste such as broken or tangled fishing lines are being installed along the foreshores to encourage people to dispose of these items in a responsible way.
Find out moreOn Sunday 26th September, Melbourne Zoo will celebrate International Tiger Day to help raise awareness of the plight of Tigers in the wild.
Melbourne Zoo is home to six Sumatran Tigers – Ramalon, Binjai and our newest additions, cubs Rani, Hutan, Aceh and Indrah – who are part of the Zoo’s participation in an international breeding program.
Find out moreDuring the first phase of Melbourne Zoo's Don't Palm us Off Campaign an enormous 130,000 people signed the petition in support of mandatory palm oil labelling on all food products. As well as this, a bill before the Australian Senate to label palm oil has received more than 300 submissions of support.
Find out moreThey may be too young to vote but school students across the country are about to make their voices heard on important subjects like palm oil and bushfire and wildlife recovery. It's all thanks to a new digital learning revolution led by the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development.
Find out moreHealesville Sanctuary has today asked every Australian to join a toilet revolution and think of native wildlife next time they pay a visit to the loo. Healesville Sanctuary Director John Gibbons said the cheeky Wipe for Wildlife campaign will encourage Australian households to switch to toilet paper made from recycled sources.
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