Melbourne Zoo
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Melbourne Zoo is a zoo in Melbourne, Australia. It is located within Royal Park in Parkville, approximately Template:Convert north of the centre of Melbourne. It is the primary zoo serving Melbourne. As of 2021, the zoo contains 3742 animals comprising 243 species,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> from Australia and around the world. The zoo is accessible via Royal Park station on the Upfield railway line, and is also accessible via tram routes 58 and 19, as well as by bicycle on the Capital City Trail. Bicycles are not allowed inside the zoo itself.
The Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens is a full institutional member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
The zoo is set among flower gardens and picnic areas. Many of the animals are now organised in bioclimatic zones: African rainforest ('Gorilla Rainforest') that include gorillas and lemurs; Asian rainforest that includes orangutans, tigers and otters; and the Australian bush with kangaroos, koalas, wombats, goannas, native birds and many others. Popular exhibits also include the 'Butterfly House', the 'Reptile House', the 'Great Flight Aviary', 'Wild Sea', 'Treetop Apes and Monkeys' and 'Lion Gorge'. During the summer months they also hold sleep over events at the zoo that allows people to purchase tickets to "camp out" for a night under the stars.
The zoo includes a large schools section and caters to many school visitors annually, its immensely popular education program encourages young minds to conserve animals.
Visitors can see historical cages including the heritage listed Elephant House, which has been renovated and adapted for use for customers paying to sleep overnight in tents at the zoo in popular Roar and Snore evenings. These evenings allow the public to see some of the nocturnal animals at the zoo in evening guided tours by experienced camp hosts.
HistoryEdit
In October 1857, the Zoological Society of Victoria was formed with the aim of introducing animals and plants from overseas.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Its first collections of animals were housed in Richmond Paddock.<ref name=":0" /> In 1861 the organisation changed its name to the "Acclimatisation Society of Victoria".<ref name=":0" />
On 6 October 1862, the organisation opened a new Melbourne Zoo in Royal Park on Template:Convert of land donated by the City of Melbourne. Melbourne Zoo was modelled on London Zoo.
Initially the zoo was important for the acclimatisation of domestic animals recovering from their long trip to Australia. It was only with the appointment of Albert Alexander Cochrane Le Souef in 1870 that more exotic animals were procured for public display, and the gardens and picnic areas were developed.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> 1870 also saw the Society change its name to the "Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria", and was granted the prefix "Royal" in 1910.<ref name=":0" />
One of the most famous exhibits from the early 1900s to the 1940s was Queenie the elephant.
In the mid-1930s, the Society had financial troubles. In response the Zoological Gardens Act 1936 was passed, handing the Zoo to a newly appointed Zoological Board of Victoria on behalf of the state government in 1937.<ref name=":0" />
In 1964, the acclaimed Lion Park exhibit opened, with an elevated walkway overlooking and separating two exhibits. It was demolished and replaced by a new lion exhibit in 2014.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Australia's first gorilla birth occurred at Melbourne Zoo in 1984. Giant pandas were loaned to the zoo from China for an exhibition to celebrate Australia's bicentennial in 1988.
In 1989, a 35-year-old man died when he was partially eaten by a lion after he entered its pen.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
The Trail of the Elephants exhibit was unveiled in 2003 and won numerous awards. On 15 January 2010 Melbourne Zoo welcomed its first elephant calf, Mali. This is the second elephant calf born in Australia, the first being in Sydney in July 2009. Mali is the first female calf born in Australia and the first calf born via artificial insemination. The zoo's elephant herd were relocated to its 'sibling' zoo Werribee Open Range Zoo in February 2025 to live in a new 21 hecatre state-of-the-art home. The Trail of the Elephants precinct was renamed 'Forest of Wonder'.
Melbourne Zoo commemorated 150 years of operation in 2012 and this was celebrated in an Australian Zoos collector's edition of stamps released by Australia Post in September 2012.
The Zoo completed construction and opened a new carnivores trail in early 2018.
Zoos VictoriaEdit
Zoos 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 (formerly the Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary), which exhibits Australian fauna on Template:Convert of bushland.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
The three zoos have been collectively trading as Zoos Victoria since 1973, governed by the Zoological Parks and Gardens Board, which operates under the Zoological Parks and Gardens Act 1995.<ref>Template:Cite report</ref>
In July 2022, Kyabram Fauna Park joined Zoos Victoria.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Colossal Biosciences and Zoos Victoria began a conservation project in October 2023 to preserve the Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon as well as sequence its genome.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
The CarouselEdit
{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} The carousel was manufactured in England and then brought to Australia in 1886 by a family that ran a touring carnival, visiting country towns in Victoria. After touring with the carnival for over 60 years, in 1952 the carousel became part of a fun fair at the Melbourne Zoo, but was still owned by the same families. When the fun fair at the zoo was permanently closed in 1997, the carousel was purchased by the zoo. By that time, the carousel was in a deteriorated condition. It was restored off-site in 2004-2005 with funding from Heritage Victoria and re-opened in August 2005. The carousel is listed by Heritage Victoria as a heritage place.<ref name="VHD">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
ExhibitsEdit
- Gorilla Rainforest
- Black-and-white ruffed lemur
- Black-handed spider monkey
- Cotton-top tamarin
- Eastern black-and-white colobus
- Eastern Pilbara spiny-tailed skink
- Emperor tamarin
- Northern white-cheeked gibbon
- Pygmy hippopotamus
- Ring-tailed lemur
- Southern Pilbara rock goanna
- Western lowland gorilla
- Growing Wild
- Aldabra giant tortoise
- Blue-and-yellow macaw
- Buffon's macaw
- Central bearded dragon
- Centralian blue-tongued lizard
- Chameleon gecko
- Fijian crested iguana
- Green-winged macaw
- Komodo dragon
- Meerkat
- Northern banded knob-tailed gecko
- Red-fronted macaw
- Red-tailed black cockatoo
- Scheltopusik
- Southern corroboree frog
- Victorian grassland earless dragon
- Forest of Wonder
- Asian small-clawed otter
- Bolivian squirrel monkey
- Eclectus parrot
- Luzon bleeding-heart dove
- Noisy pitta
- Siamang
- Sumatran orangutan
- Sumatran tiger
- the zoo's butterfly house (opened in 1985) is also located in this precinct
- Wild Sea
- Australian Bush
- Budgerigar
- Emu
- Gouldian finch
- Koala
- Lace monitor
- Long-nosed potoroo
- Orange-bellied parrot
- Quokka
- Rainbow lorikeet
- Southern hairy-nosed wombat
- Tasmanian devil
- Tawny frogmouth
- Western grey kangaroo
- White-browed woodswallow
- Great Flight Aviary
- Black-faced cormorant
- Black-necked stork
- Black swan
- Blue-faced honeyeater
- Buff-banded rail
- Bush stone curlew
- Cattle egret
- Eclectus parrot
- Freckled duck
- Glossy ibis
- Leadbeater's cockatoo
- Pacific emerald dove
- Pied heron
- Radjah shelduck
- Red-collared lorikeet
- Red-tailed black cockatoo
- Satin bowerbird
- Southern cassowary
- White-faced heron
- Wonga pigeon
- Lion Gorge
- DigestED
- World of Frogs
- Australian green tree frog
- Baw Baw frog
- Boyd's forest dragon
- Crucifix frog
- Dainty green tree frog
- Desert tree frog
- Eastern dwarf tree frog
- Peron's tree frog
- Southern corroboree frog
- Spotted tree frog
- Stuttering frog
- Reptile House
- Black-headed python
- Blood python
- Broad-headed snake
- Canberra grassland dragon
- Cantil
- Central netted dragon
- Centralian knob-tailed gecko
- Coastal taipan
- Common death adder
- Corn snake
- Eastern diamondback rattlesnake
- Elongated tortoise
- Eyelash viper
- Fiji crested iguana
- Freshwater crocodile
- Frill-necked lizard
- Gila monster
- Golden coin turtle
- Hosmer's skink
- Indian star tortoise
- Jungle carpet python
- Monocled cobra
- Philippine crocodile
- Plumed basilisk
- Pueblan milk snake
- Rainbow boa
- Red-barred dragon
- Rhinoceros iguana
- Scheltopusik
- Shingleback lizard
- Short-finned eel
- Spiny terrapin
- Striped legless lizard
- Sunda king cobra
- Tiger snake
- Tokay gecko
- Twist-necked turtle
- Veiled chameleon
- Main Trail
- Aldabra giant tortoise
- Carolina box turtle
- Collared peccary
- Giraffe
- Hamadryas baboon
- Hermann's tortoise
- Horsfield's tortoise
- Japanese koi
- Nyala
- Platypus
- Red panda
- Siamang
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GalleryEdit
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Little penguin exhibit
- Melbourne Zoo aviary 1a.jpg
Inside the aviary
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Western lowland gorilla
- Pygmy hippopotamus Melbourne Zoo (11882419955).jpg
Pygmy hippo
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Giraffe
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Meerkats
- Carousel at Royal Melbourne Zoological Park.jpg
Historic carousel
- Aldabra Giant Tortoise at Melbourne Zoo.jpg
Aldabra giant tortoise
- Lion - melbourne zoo.jpg
African lion
- Snow Leopard at Melbourne Zoo.jpg
Snow leopard
- Red panda 30966214626.jpg
Red pandas
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Red pandas
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View of underwater environment.
- Gordo, Australian fur seal at Melbourne Zoo.jpg
Australian fur seal with a zookeeper
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Up close viewing at the baboon exhibit.
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Australian pelican
- A koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in Melbourne Zoo - Flickr - odako1.jpg
Koala
- Emu - melbourne zoo.jpg
Emu
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Different performances are held at the zoo.
- Fiji crested iguana.jpg
Fiji crested iguana
- Snow leopard side of river.jpg
Snow leopard
- Black-necked stork in The Melbourne Zoo.jpg
Black-necked stork
- Spider monkey on tree.jpg
Black-handed spider monkey
- Tasmanian devil on tree trunk.jpg
Tasmanian devil
See alsoEdit
NotesEdit
External linksEdit
- Template:Official website
- List of species at Melbourne Zoo, globalspecies.org