With a wingspan of over 3 metres, the Andean Condor is the largest flying bird of prey in the world.
With a wingspan of over 3 metres, the Andean Condor is the largest flying bird of prey in the world.
Throughout the year, The Taronga Foundation hosts a number of special events for individuals and the business community to support and raise funds for the Zoo and its conservation programs. In the past, these events have contributed funds to international conservation programs for endangered animals such as Silvery Gibbons, Asian Turtles, Sumatran Tigers and Asian Elephants as well as the Zoos' Master Plan redevelopment projects.
To find out more about our upcoming events please contact Holly Carless, A/Event Manager, on hcarless@zoo.nsw.gov.au or call (02) 9978 4679.
Friday 27 November, 2009
6.30pm - 1.00am
Taronga Zoo
Help support Taronga's Chimpanzee Conservation Program.
The annual Zoofari Ball is the jewel in the crown of our fundraising events and is traditionally held in the Zoo grounds. After the Zoo closes, imagine sipping champagne and meeting an echidna or a baby crocodile whilst watching the sun set behind a breathtaking Sydney skyline.
Looking for a unique and memorable experience? Celebrate this New Year’s Eve at Taronga Zoo. Kick off your New Year’s Eve with a special peek around the Zoo after closing time. Groove to great live entertainment set against the spectacular skyline of Sydney with some of the best views of the New Year’s Eve fireworks. Safe for the family and easily accessible, either bring your own picnic, or food and beverages will be available for sale on site.