Taronga Zoo Sydney
Taronga Conservation Society Australia is a not-for-profit conservation organisation and a leader in the fields of wildlife research, rehabilitation and conservation as well as animal welfare and environmental education.
Our staff, scientists and researchers are experts in their fields, working in partnership with governments, universities and other partners to support conservation projects around the world.
Taronga participates in regional and global conservation breeding programs to establish insurance populations for species threatened in the wild, from Australia’s critically endangered Corroboree Frog to the Southern Black Rhino.
Taronga’s two zoos, Taronga Zoo in Sydney and Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo, create experiences for its 2 million guests that inspire lasting connections between people and wildlife.
Through education programs, community engagement and environmental campaigning, we're working to create the next-generation of conservation champions.
Meet JR, the long-beaked echidna
Celebrating 65 years of Chimpanzee Research
Bringing the Norfolk Island Snail back from the brink of extinction
Lion Cubs Debut at Dubbo Zoo
Ring Tailed Lemur Keeper Talk
Taronga Zoo Sydney's final chapter of an extraordinary Asian Elephant journey
Meet Tarni’s First Pup! 🦭❤️
Commitment To Country
ARC is now open at Taronga Zoo Sydney!
World Reef Day
Taronga Rubbish Run 2024
A Great Migration Begins at Taronga Zoo Sydney
Macquarie River Turtle, Taronga Western Plains Zoo wildlife case
An update on the Myall Lakes Dingo Project
An update on Storm the Australian Sea Lion
An update on Masego the Wild Dog
Taronga Wildlife Hospital, Dubbo turns 1!
Taronga: Who's Who in the Zoo update | Fennec Fox
Taronga: Who's Who in the Zoo | Update on Jimiyu the giraffe
nguwing nura – Nocturnal Country is now open! ✨🌙
Rehabilitated Seal pup release!
Little Penguin Breeding Season
White Rhino Calf Born at Taronga Western Plains Zoo!