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Animal talks

Every day, you can hear our staff talk about the animals and the Zoo's important conservation work.

Youth Advisory Committee

Join the Youth Advisory Committee and help shape the future direction of Zoos Victoria to support a future rich in wildlife​. Learn more.

Lion Experience - SOLD OUT

Join us behind the scenes to meet our growing Lion pride and meet the passionate keepers who care for them every day.

Membership prices

As a Zoos Victoria Member, your membership not only allows us to love, enrich and care for our animals, but also enables us to fight for wildlife, both here and overseas. Now more than ever, we appreciate your continued support. 

Teaching VCE VM Through Conservation & Community

Expand your teaching skills with our Professional Development (PD) for educators and teachers. Designed for the VCE Vocational Major curriculum.

Accessibility

We are committed to creating an accessible environment for all our visitors. Here's how we go about it.

Tasmanian Devil

Now listed as endangered, the Tasmanian Devil is the largest living carnivorous marsupial in the world.

Orange-bellied Parrot

Orange-bellied Parrots are one of only a few migratory parrot species in the world.

Where to eat

Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely sit-down meal, crave some takeaway treats, or desire something extra special, our cafes and kiosks have got you covered. Learn more.

Dingo

A distant relative of the Indian Wolf, the Dingo arrived in mainland Australia around 5,000 years ago. They're a naturally shy animal with an independent nature. Pack leaders breed once a year and the whole pack helps rear the pups. Dingoes howl at different frequencies to communicate their territory boundaries and pack make-up.