Zoos SA
Zoos SA is a non-government conservation charity, every visit, adoption, donation and ticket helps to save species from extinction.

With over 120,000 animals threatened with extinction worldwide, there’s no better time than Christmas to give a sh*t about conservation

By gifting a pile of sh*t, you are supporting a number of conservation projects at Zoos SA

This not-so-crappy donation means you’re helping to save threatened native species like the Regent Bowerbird, Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat and Tasmanian Devils. And, helping to ensure there’s a future in which Southern White Rhinos, Chimpanzees and Giant Pandas roam our planet.

Donations of more than $2 are 100% tax deductible and will receive an official tax receipt once payment is processed.

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WIN the ultimate sh*t shovelling experience at Monarto Safari Park

It’s been a sh*tty year, so nominate the person you want to shovel sh*t!

Our winner and their lucky nominee will get the once-in-a-lifetime experience to assist our keepers with zoo poo and go behind the scenes at the largest safari park outside of Africa.

Please note, competition entries are now closed.

All proceeds raised through the sale of this sh*t gift card will be spent wisely by our team of qualified and expert conservationists who will fight the battle on your behalf.
Extinction numbers sourced from the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

About Zoos SA

Zoos SA is a not-for-profit conservation charity that exists to connect people with nature and save species from extinction. Zoos SA acknowledges the Country on which we stand always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land and we pay our deepest respect and gratitude to Kaurna (Adelaide Zoo) and Ngarrindjeri (Monarto Safari Park) Elders, past, present and emerging. We undertake critical conservation work throughout Australia and acknowledge the traditional custodians of these lands.

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