Monarto Safari Park

Blackbuck

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/animals/blackbuck/

Meet the beautiful Blackbuck! These majestic antelope are best known for their spiralled horns, which sweep back from the head in a dramatic v-shape. Male Blackbucks are much larger than their female friends, and have a rich dark brown coat,…

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Activity budgets: the science behind good animal welfare

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At Zoos SA, the welfare of our animals is our top priority. And with over 3,000 animals across 300 species, taking into consideration every individual’s needs is no small task. As different as African Lions are to Western Swamp Tortoises,…

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Exciting New Plans for the Future of our Zoos

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Zoos South Australia (Zoos SA) is pleased to announce a proposed vision plan that will guide the transformation of both Adelaide and Monarto Zoos over the next 20 years and create new and exciting memories for members, supporters and visitors….

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Onika the Painted Dog: Pack takes a stand for three-legged mate

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/onika-the-african-painted-dog/

Carnivore keepers at Monarto Safari Park are counting their blessings after an African Painted Dog named Onika has returned to full health after having one of its back legs amputated. “Carnivore keepers noticed that Onika, one of our two-year-old males,…

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Boost for bilbies in the wild

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/bilby-boost/

The wild bilby population received a boost last month, with eight of the iconic and rare marsupials released into Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary in Western Australia, including two Monarto Zoo bred bilbies. Four-year-old male Greater Bilby Yarli…

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Sister act – African Painted Dogs Bulu and Penda turn six!

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Happy Birthday Bulu and Penda! It was party time at Monarto Safari Park today as African Painted Dog sisters, Bulu and Penda, celebrated their sixth birthday. The birthday girls were treated to some special enrichment to celebrate their big day,…

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Yes, they really are called porcupettes – all in a zookeeper’s day

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/yes-they-really-are-called-porcupettes-all-in-a-zookeepers-day/

The ninth International Zookeeper Day is held on Wednesday October 4 in honour of St Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. Zookeeper Day celebrates the people who make it their life’s work to care for animals, whether at…

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Race to save Australia’s most endangered and genetically important species of bird on National Threatened Species Day

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/race-to-save-australias-most-endangered-and-genetically-important-species-of-bird-on-national-threatened-species-day/

To mark National Threatened Species Day, Zoos SA has announced the safe arrival and quarantine of six critically endangered and genetically unique captive-bred Plains-wanderer birds from Victoria’s Werribee Open Range Zoo. The Plains Wanderer birds are listed in first position…

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38 extinct-in-the-wild animals released into Monarto Safari Park’s newest precinct

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/oryx-wild-africa-release/

Dozens of extinct-in-the-wild animals set foot, or should we say hoof, into their new home in a major milestone for Monarto Safari Park’s new 550-hectare precinct, Wild Africa. A total of 38 Scimitar-horned Oryx were released into stage one of…

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Soona’s Gift

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On Friday 9 October we lost an amazing member of the Monarto Chimpanzee troop. Soona Boona as she was affectionately known arrived at Monarto in November of 2010 from the Burgers Zoo. Although Soona was born at Burgers she spent a…

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New Visitor Centre Update

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Despite restrictions, lockdowns and the wildest weather (yes, even for a Safari Park) Monarto’s new Visitor Centre is certainly taking shape with the team celebrating the completion of the internal roof and rammed earth walls. “Progress is being made at…

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Monarto Zoo’s hand raised giraffe calf joins the herd

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After a tough start to life being rejected by her first-time mother, Monarto Zoo’s newest adorable giraffe calf is finally ready to re-join the herd. Affectionately known as ‘Eyelean’ to keepers, the little giraffe calf has been thriving under the…

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Puppy love as critically endangered African Painted Dogs are born at Monarto Safari Park

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/puppy-love-african-painted-dogs-are-born-at-monarto-safari-park/

Puppy love is certainly in the air at Monarto Safari Park with the very exciting birth of eight African Painted Dog puppies! Born to first-time mum, Bulu, overnight on April 27th 2021, the puppies are being lovingly attended to and…

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Monarto Zoo’s Native Habitat Garden a blossoming reality

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As a conservation charity that exists to connect people with nature, we’re constantly looking for new ways to inspire the public to care about the natural environment and its wildlife. Hidden amongst trees and native animal exhibits at Monarto Zoo,…

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Monarto Zoo unveils $40 million resort and glamping facilities

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Monarto Zoo: private investor will build and operate a five-star luxury resort and glamping facilities as part of a multi-million dollar expansion. This exciting $40 million expansion will transform Monarto Zoo into the world’s largest safari experience outside of Africa…

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We need your help to protect bushfire-affected wildlife

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/bushfire-zaa-wcf-appeal/

Ecologists estimate we’ve lost over one billion Australian animals – mammals, birds and reptiles – since the catastrophic blazes gripping the country began, with untold others sick, injured, suffering and displaced. The animals that have survived now face a tough time ahead, having…

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Director of Monarto Safari Park awarded UNESCO Achievement Award

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/unesco-award-peter-clark/

Zoos SA is celebrating the recognition of Peter Clark, Director of Monarto Safari Park who was awarded a UNESCO Achievement Award for his conservation career spanning nearly 50 years. Helen Rice, Chairperson of the UNESCO Clubs Adelaide Chapter commended Peter…

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Things are looking rosier for little Nolean, Monarto Safari Park’s hand-raised giraffe calf, after months of round-the-clock care

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/nolean-giraffe-calf/

When giraffe Thula gave birth to her second calf in October last year, keepers kept their fingers crossed that things would go well. However, despite a good birth, the 14-year-old mother began to show the same reaction to her new…

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Przewalski’s Horses – ancient and rarely tame!

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The Przewalski’s horse, also called the Takhi, is a wild, undomesticated horse. In fact, they are the world’s last remaining pure wild horse. Smaller than domestic horses, they have stocky bodies and a thick upright mane. But the first thing you…

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Our hand-raised giraffe calf Eyelean turns one!

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/monarto-zoo-hand-raised-giraffe-calf-eyelean-turns-one/

It’s time to gather the presents and pop your party hat on – it’s our special giraffe calf Eyelean’s first birthday party! Eyelean had a tougher start to life than most. Having been rejected by her first-time mother, keepers made…

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Little Nolean sticks her neck out

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Ungulate keepers at Monarto Safari Park were celebrating this week as Nolean, the giraffe calf they have hand-raised since October, made her first long-legged steps back into the herd, after months of round-the-clock care. Nolean was born in October last…

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Festive fun at Monarto Safari Park and Adelaide Zoo

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Christmas has come early for the animals at both Zoos SA’s sites which were treated to a delivery of Christmas presents filled with enriching foods and fun. “Both our sites are open 365 days a year including Christmas Day, so we…

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A first in Australian conservation achieved in the fight to save Mallee Emu-wren

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/a-first-in-australian-conservation-achieved-in-the-fight-to-save-mallee-emu-wren/

After 10 years in the making, ten endangered Mallee Emu-wrens have arrived at Monarto Safari Park, forming the first ever ex-situ population of the species and marking a major milestone for their conservation. The Mallee Emu-wren is one of Australia’s…

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Find out why our Director of Life Sciences is passionate about rhino conservation

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/rhino-conservation/

Learn how Zoos SA Director of Life Sciences Peter Clark developed his affinity with rhinos and why he believes engaging the next generation of conservationists is so important for the future of all wildlife. What’s your story? I am the Director…

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It’s time to rethink the zoo

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/rethinking-the-zoo/

What do the Pygmy Blue-Tongue Lizard, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby and Przewalski’s Horse all have in common? Well, for one thing they’ve all been on the brink of extinction; for another, they very likely wouldn’t be around today if not for the…

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Saving rhinos from extinction on World Rhino day

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/saving-rhinos-extinction-world-rhino-day/

This World Rhino Day, we’re joining people around the world to take action to protect rhinos from poaching. The heartbreaking reality is one rhino is killed every six hours. Worth more than gold and cocaine on the illegal black market,…

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First rhino moves to Wild Africa as Zoos SA celebrates success of 2019 Gala

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/first-rhino-moves-to-wild-africa-as-zoos-sa-celebrates-success-of-2019-gala/

It’s official – Monarto Zoo’s exciting new precinct Wild Africa has its very first resident! Zoos SA is pleased to announce Southern White Rhino Ibutho was successfully transported in early February to the Wild Africa development at Monarto Zoo Ibutho,…

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Spot-foster: Australasian first for vulnerable little Cheetah cubs and their carers

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/cheetah-cross-foster/

When a single Cheetah cub was born at Monarto Safari Park late in the night on Sunday 5 March, keepers were delighted but concerned. This was just the beginning of a very spotty ‘tail’ that ended in an Australasian first…

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Hundreds of jobs created as Monarto Safari Park’s Visitor Centre nears completion

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/hundreds-of-jobs-created-as-monarto-safari-parks-visitor-centre-nears-completion/

Copy of release as sent out by Premier of South Australia/Zoos SA  Another state-of-the-art tourist attraction is on South Australia’ doorstep with Monarto Safari Park’s new Visitor Centre soon to open. The Visitor Centre – made possible by $4.5 million…

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Monarto breaks new ground again as accessibility bus comes on safari

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/monarto-breaks-new-ground-again-as-accessibility-bus-comes-on-safari/

By Richard Evans For footage and photos of Variety SA Chair Tanya Stratton ‘handing over’ the bus to Zoos SA Chief Executive Elaine Bensted and the Director of Monarto Safari Park, Peter Clark, click here  Thousands of spectators at South Australia’s biggest motor sport…

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Hopping with joy! Monarto Safari Park welcomes twin bilby joeys

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/bilby-joeys/

Just in time for Easter, Monarto Safari Park is bouncing with excitement to announce the birth of two gorgeous Greater Bilby joeys. The twins, a male and female, were born to three-year-old Lisa, and recently emerged from her pouch to explore their…

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Mammoth trips – the newest arrivals truck into Monarto Safari Park

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/new-arrivals-monarto/

It’s been an exciting few days at Monarto Safari Park with animal arrivals by road and a much smaller journey for another giraffe (the first to enter the new Wild Africa precinct). Firstly, three-year-old giraffe Inkosi, which means King in…

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Eggstatic about Easter animal enrichment!

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Happy Easter Sunday! The Easter bilby has paid a seasonal visit to a variety of animals at both Adelaide Zoo and Monarto Safari Park, sharing wonderful Easter-themed enrichment created by the BEEZA group. Keepers treated their furry friends to Easter-themed…

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Welcome zoo-comers – tall, horny and furry!

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Welcome to our new zoo-comers – tall, horny and furry! It’s been a busy few months at Zoos SA with both sites welcoming some adorable new residents. Across the Mallee plains of Monarto, Volta the giraffe has joined the herd…

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Reversing the red with a dash of spots and feathers

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/reversing-the-red-with-a-dash-of-spots-and-feathers/

Double the celebration on international day of conservation optimism 7 February is the second Reverse the Red Day and Zoos SA is delighted to announce that there is cause for a double celebration with successful outcomes for two native conservation…

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Monarto Zoo hand raising latest adorable Giraffe calf

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Monarto Zoo is absolutely thrilled to welcome another little giraffe to the herd – the fourth in 12 months! Born during the night of Monday, 29 January to first-time mum, Thula, the giraffe calf started out life strong and healthy….

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A tribute to Nakula

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/a-tribute-to-nakula/

Nakula the cheetah was one of the first cubs born at Monarto Zoo. Read on as Keeper Michelle Lloyd shares a beautiful story in honour of the legacy Nakula left behind. Words and photos by Michelle Lloyd. “2003 was a…

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It’s time to ditch the plastic habit

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/time-to-ditch-plastic-habit/

It’s no secret that plastic is wreaking havoc on our wildlife. We’re sure you’ve heard the horrifying statistics: 95% of packaging is discarded after a single use; 85% of Australian seabirds are affected by plastic pollution; by 2050 the ocean…

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Pitter-patter of hooves across the plains

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What’s black, white and adorable all over? Monarto Safari Park’s new Plains Zebra foal! The little foal was born on Sunday in Etosha, the first stage of Monarto Safari Park’s Wild Africa precinct, to 17-year-old mother, Kenya, and 10-year-old father, Storm….

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Sad farewell for Khari at Monarto Safari Park

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/farewell-khari/

Monarto Safari Park is mourning the passing of one-year-old male African Lion cub Khari after he was humanely euthanised on Monday. Born to mum Husani along with his three sisters in February 2020, Khari was beloved by staff, volunteers and…

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Giraffe Viewing Platform

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/venues/giraffe-viewing-platform/

Experience Australia’s largest giraffe herd from Monarto Safari Park’s giraffe viewing platform. This unique venue is just a 2-3 minute walk from the function centre and allows your guests to marvel at Monarto’s magnificent giraffes whilst enjoying the rolling landscape backdrop of…

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Safeguarding South Australia’s most endangered mammal

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/warru-release/

Every day, dedicated Zoos SA staff work tirelessly to create a brighter future for the environment and importantly, the amazing animals within it. Last week, our Conservation Manager Dr Lib Olds, Senior Vet Ian Smith and Vet Nurse Rebecca Probert…

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Open and ready for action! Step on in to Monarto Safari Park’s new Visitor Centre

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/vc-opens/

The day has arrived! Monarto Safari Park’s new Visitor Centre will open its gates at 9.30am with a Welcome to Country and Healing Ceremony by Uncle Moogy and a speech by Elaine Bensted, CE of Zoos SA. Visitors will spill…

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Zoos SA commemorates World Ranger Day

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/zoos-sa-commemorates-world-ranger-day/

World Ranger Day is marked annually on 31 July and is an International Ranger Federation initiative, promoted in association with The Thin Green Line Foundation. A job as a ranger is not easy –  their bravery, dedication and commitment to protect…

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Puppy love is in the air at Monarto Safari Park!

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/african-painted-dog-introductions-love-2020/

While they may not be indulging in champagne and strawberries this Valentine’s Day, Monarto Safari Park’s pack of African Painted Dogs are enjoying another special gift – each other’s company. Monarto’s carnivore team recently introduced females Penda and Bulu to…

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Baby boom at Monarto Safari Park

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/baby-boom-at-monarto-safari-park/

Spring is in the air at Monarto Safari Park with exciting new arrivals for both the American Bison and Ring-tailed lemurs! Two American Bison calf were born this month bringing the herd numbers to 13. Erika, who turns three-years-old tomorrow,…

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Rambunctious rhino calf’s name revealed on World Rhino Day!

https://www.monartosafari.com.au/rambunctious-rhino-calfs-name-revealed-on-world-rhino-day/

She’s small(ish), energetic (very) and loves the zoomies – the name for Monarto Safari Park’s two-month-old rambunctious Southern White Rhino calf has been announced today – on World Rhino Day! “I’m delighted to reveal that the little calf’s name is…

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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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