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  2. Melbourne Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Zoo is a zoo in Melbourne, Australia. It is located within Royal Park in Parkville, approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of the centre of Melbourne. It is the primary zoo serving Melbourne. As of 2021, the zoo contains 3742 animals comprising 243 species, [6] from Australia and around the world.

  3. Werribee Open Range Zoo - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Werribee Zoo gained three male western lowland gorillas from Melbourne Zoo. These consist of an adult silverback and his two sons. The new public display gorilla habitat is a 10,000 m 2 (2.5 acres) sanctuary that features wide-open spaces, climbing structures and indoor facilities.

  4. Dryococelus - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, when Jane Goodall visited the zoo, the population had grown to 11,376 eggs and 700 individuals, [7] 20 of which were soon after returned to a special habitat on Lord Howe Island. [8] As of April 2012, the Melbourne Zoo had reportedly bred over 9,000 of the insects, [9] including 1,000 adult insects, plus 20,000 eggs.

  5. List of zoos in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accurate list of zoos in Australia.For aquariums, see List of aquaria in Australia.. Zoos are primarily facilities where animals are displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred.

  6. Cute baby animals bring visitors to zoos and aquariums ... - AOL

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    “Rather than visiting a zoo to see a ‘famous’ wild animal, Born Free encourages anyone who is interested in these animals to learn about and support the conservation of their habitats in the ...

  7. Southern hairy-nosed wombat - Wikipedia

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    Wombats sleeping in a tunnel at Melbourne Zoo. The burrows of a southern hairy-nosed wombat can have air temperatures around of 14 °C in midwinter to 26 °C in midsummer, the wombat's preferred thermo-neutral zone, while the ambient temperatures outside range from down to around 2 °C in Winter and up to 36 °C or above during Summer. [23]

  8. Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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    Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park is a 25-acre (10 ha) biopark within the Pearcedale Conservation Park located at Pearcedale on the Mornington Peninsula near Melbourne, Australia. It aims to display the fauna that was found in the Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve prior to European settlement as well as working ...

  9. Giant burrowing frog - Wikipedia

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    After a population of frogs was located by a PhD student in East Gippsland in August 2020, Zoos Victoria biologists managed to locate some tadpoles and took them back to Melbourne Zoo. The first captive breeding program for the giant burrowing frog is under way as of 2021 [update] , managed by Melbourne Zoo and the Arthur Rylah Institute .