Welcome two young tigers to new Jungle Track
Auckland Zoo welcomes two young Sumatran tigers from the USA as part of an international breeding and advocacy programme.
Auckland Zoo opened its doors to the community for the first time in December 1922. Back then, the population of Tāmaki Makaurau was just 85,000 and 1.9 billion humans lived on planet Earth. A century later, our city has grown to over 1.6 million people and the global population is now nearing 8 billion. Auckland and the world have changed beyond all recognition in the last 100 years, and so has the role and purpose of a good modern zoo.
This current role and purpose - for people and for wildlife – has never been more important than it is right now. This year we invite you to be part of our centenary celebrations. If we’re going to have a party, then it may as well go on for a full year. Share your memories, journey into the Zoo’s past, present and future, and join us for an exciting programme of onsite and online activities happening all throughout 2022.
Here you’ll find a collection of our biggest and latest news stories, as well as a special 12-part video series we’re creating for the Zoo’s centenary year.
From staff memories to key moments and milestones in our history, these videos will take you on a rich journey through our past, present and future. Check back each month as we release the latest video in the series.
This beautiful 336-page book showcases the Zoo’s rich and colourful history, with full colour photography and illustrations, it features a diverse collection of captivating stories, unexpected animal adventures, and insights into the groundbreaking conservation work by the Zoo and its partners.
All profits from the sale of this book will go towards wildlife conservation.
This is a space where you can share your memories of the zoo with us over the years, and with our wider communities. Start digging out your scrapbooks and old photo albums and see what treasures you can find!
Be in to win: throughout the year we’ll be selecting photos to share on our social channels with one special entry being chosen each month to receive an awesome zoo prize.
Share them with us on Instagram with the hashtag #AucklandZoo100 or by uploading your photos or written memories, here. We’d also love to know which of your friends and whānau are in the photos and when they were taken.
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Auckland Zoo welcomes two young Sumatran tigers from the USA as part of an international breeding and advocacy programme.
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