Zookeepers have noticed that their silverback gorilla Kibali, has been unwell. But giving a nearly two-hundred-kilogram gorilla an injection is not as straightforward as it sounds.
Taronga Zoo’s keepers try to reign in a very randy red panda! Vets and keepers work together to attempt a procedure rarely done at Taronga and staff teach a injured owl how to fly again.
For the first time in ten years, Taronga vets get up close to a silverback gorilla.
A pregnant ringtail lemur is badly injured in a fight and Taronga's vets have grave concerns for her unborn baby.
A mysterious virus threatens to wipe out an entire species of snapping turtles.
Taronga staff throw a surprise party for the zoo’s oldest resident, Esmerelda, the 103-year-old Giant Aldabra Tortoise.
As the largest bushfires on record devastate the country, Taronga Zoo vets take the battle to save Australian native wildlife to the front line.
Taronga’s keepers get up close to their elephants at bath time.
Baby koala’s first ride on mum’s back doesn’t go according to plan.
Keepers prepare to move their 3 giraffes to a brand-new enclosure.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to run one of the world’s most famous and magnificent zoos.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to run one of the world’s most famous and magnificent zoos.
Taronga Zoo's hand-raised cheetah bonds with an unexpected furry friend.
Taronga Zoo's staff release endangered bilbies to their natural habitat
A lemur's sunbathing leads to concerns about his health. A baby hippopotamus is born at the Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo.
The worldwide pandemic halts inter-zoo transfers, leaving Taronga with too many Sumatran tigers. An injured seal arrives at the wildlife hospital.
Nala, the Australian sea lion, gives birth to a healthy pup! The zoo prepares to welcome zebras to the African Savanna exhibit.
After years away, the king of the jungle returns to Sydney Harbor. And Taronga's Wildlife Hospital treats injured green sea turtles.
Koalas, lions, siamangs, and others compete for the most boisterous bellow.
Taronga Zoo's rehab teams bring injured wildlife back from the brink.
A routine procedure for kangaroo, Malu, takes a sudden turn for the worse.
Taronga Zoo's keepers care for some of the cutest critters in the park.
Vets use different methods to find out if two of Taronga rhinoceros are pregnant.
Taronga Zoo's weird and wonderful creatures get the care they deserve.
Taronga Zoo staff work to save the Tasmanian devil from a deadly disease.
Taronga Zoo's animals travel to, from, and around the world-class facility.
A celebration of the unsung heroes of Taronga Zoo: insects.
Veterinarians at Taronga Zoo's wildlife hospitals work to cure their furry friends.
The keepers guess how many cubs Mayah the lioness will give birth to.
Two of Taronga Zoo's gorillas will be anesthetized for their checkups.
After weeks of training, keepers prepare an elephant for x-ray imaging.
An injured barn owl arrives at Taronga for treatment. Keepers say goodbye to beloved sun bear Mr. Hobbs.
Keepers learn that one of the bilbies has a joey in its pouch. Arrangements are made for the baby’s arrival.
Keepers and maintenance staff must make space for an uninvited resident that loves making a mess.
To bring Amala the red panda to the animal hospital for treatment, vets must dart her from afar. But can they bring her down safely from the treetop?
Before Taronga’s five new lion cubs can make their public debut, they must pass their medical checks and meet their father, Atto.
An injured baby echidna is brought to Taronga for rehabilitation. Keepers hand-raise it for a year before releasing it to the wild.
Keepers hide tasty treats in puzzles for the snakes and lizards to discover. This type of enrichment showcases the reptiles’ natural behaviors.
The complicated task of feeding all of Taronga’s residents falls on the zoo’s nutrition officers.
A dental dilemma for Daphne the bunny.
Scientists teach a rare bird its natural mating song.
Taronga Zoo's only butcher goes through his busy day.
A penguin with a serious leg injury is brought in for rehab.
In order to ensure their survival, researchers study bats.