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Przewalski’s Horse

Once extinct in the wild, the Przewalski’s Horse has made a remarkable comeback thanks to global conservation efforts.

Asian Elephant

The largest land mammal in Asia! They are highly intelligent, gentle and social animals.

Giant Panda

Xing Qiu and Yi Lan are part of a vital research and conservation program.

Red Panda

Red pandas are skilled climbers and use their long tails for balance and warmth, often napping in the branches.

Sumatran Tiger

Our Sumatran Tigers Delilah and Kembali and their 3 cubs can’t get enough of relaxing, eating and playing.

Ring-tailed Lemur

Lemurs are the oldest species of primate, but sadly they are also the most endangered.

Chimpanzee

Our chimp troop have big personalities and are helping keep this endangered species swinging.

Giraffe

As the most successful giraffe breeding institution in Australasia, Monarto Safari Park has helped keep giraffes standing tall.

Cheetah

Our beautiful cheetah play an important role in breeding for this vulnerable species.

Tasmanian Devil

Our cheeky devils are helping build an insurance population in the fight against cancer among Tassie devils.

White Cheeked Gibbon

Our wonderful and growing gibbon family love swinging and singing.

African Lion

With amazing breeding success, Monarto Safari Park is home to one of the largest lion prides in Australia.

Pygmy Hippopotamus

Obi the Pygmy Hippo is a cheeky boy who has won the hearts of zoo visitors and staff alike!

Nile Hippo

Brindella and Pansy are the newest residents to Monarto Safari Park's 'Wild Africa' precinct. The pair are continuing the legacy of Brutus and Susie, who called Adelaide Zoo home for over 45 years

Greater Bilby

Our bilbies have had amazing breeding success for re-introduction to the wild.

Meerkat

Our inquisitive meerkat mob love exploring, playing and keeping a watchful eye on passers by.

Southern white Rhinoceros

Our Rhinos love their keepers and are part of a breeding program helping build the region’s insurance population.

Sumatran Orangutan

Our Sumatran Orangutans are all full of personality and intelligence, never ceasing to amaze.

Orange Bellied Parrot

One of the world’s rarest birds, these tiny, bright parrots migrate each year between Tasmania and mainland Australia.

Red Tailed Black Cockatoo

These inquisitive birds love exploring and are ambassadors for important conservation work happening in the field.

Asian Small-clawed Otter

The Asian Small-clawed Otter is the smallest species of otter in the world.

Komodo Dragon

The Komodo dragon is the largest extant species of lizard with ancestors that date back more than 100 million years.

Western Swamp Tortoise

Western Swamp Tortoises are amazing little animals and one of the oldest reptiles on the planet.

Capybara

The Capybara is the world's largest rodent! They’re closely related to guinea pigs and have excellent aquatic skills.

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As a conservation charity, we rely heavily on our supporters to help us continue our valuable breeding and conservation programs. When you donate to Zoos SA, you’re helping to care for the wonderful animals in our zoos and support our conservation projects in the wild. We love being able to help save incredible species like the mainland Tammar Wallaby and the Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo.

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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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