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Sydney’s Taronga Zoo celebrates 100 years
Sydney’s Taronga Zoo celebrates 100 years
October 07, 2016 | 11:40 PM
The animals of Sydney’s harbourside Taronga Zoo munched celebratory meals yesterday to mark the park’s centenary.Elephants licked iceblocks, lemurs ate apples, and the koalas were given a special serving of their customary eucalypt leaf, a zoo spokesman said.In the giraffe enclosure olive boughs were shaped to form the figure “100” and served as breakfast, consumed with relish by the giraffes before a backdrop of the harbour with the city and its famous bridge.One of Sydney’s main tourist attractions, Taronga Zoo opened in 1916, when Australia was at war in Europe.Its “bar-less” enclosures were inspired by Hamburg Zoo and it was stocked with a menagerie of 228 mammals, 552 birds and 64 reptiles which crossed Sydney Harbour by barge from an earlier zoo.“A hundred years ago Taronga was primarily a place of entertainment, today it is leading world cutting-edge research and education for wildlife,” New South Wales state environment minister Mark Speakman said at the zoo.The celebrations were launched by a Fiordland Crested Penguin called Munro, who stood by while keepers sang “Happy Birthday”, some dressed in historic uniforms.
October 07, 2016 | 11:40 PM