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- Can I feed the animals?
- Can you send me some feathers from birds in the Zoo?
- Did Perth Zoo once have polar bears?
- Do you train any of the animals at the Zoo?
- How can I get rid of the frogs in my garden?
- How can I get the frogs in my garden to keep quiet?
- How many animals are there in the Zoo? How many species are there?
- How many animals are there in the Zoo? How many species are there?
- How often are they fed?
- I have a (bird, insect, frog) in my garden. Can you please tell me what it is?
- I have a possum in my roof. How should I get it out?
- I would like a (numbat, orangutan, lemur, meerkat, etc) as a pet. Where can I buy one?
- Questions about Reptiles
- There are frogs in my swimming pool – will the chlorine hurt them?
- There are lots of holes dug in my lawn each night – what does this?
- What is a group of … called?
- What is CITES?
- What is done to enrich the lives of the animals?
- What should I do with injured wildlife?
- Where did the squirrels at Perth Zoo come from? Can we catch and keep one?
- Which of your animals are endangered?
- Why can’t I see an animal today?
- Why does Perth Zoo keep some of its animals all alone – why can’t they have some friends?
- Why does the Zoo have several animals of one species and none of another?
- General Zoo Questions
- Can I bring a pet into the Zoo?
- Can I bring sporting items into the Zoo?
- Can I do volunteer work or work experience with the animals?
- Can I smoke in the Zoo?
- Do you have any marketing or customer surveys that I can look at for my studies? Can I get a copy of your marketing or business plans?
- Guidelines and Ethics
- Photography/filming at the Zoo
- Running Perth Zoo
- What is a ‘breeding program’?
- What is the role of modern zoos?
- When is a species considered ‘threatened’?
- Why doesn’t Perth Zoo have a butterfly house?
- School Visits
- Do I have to buy a Zoo Map?
- Do my adult helpers need to pay for Zoo entry?
- Does Perth Zoo have an excursion policy?
- How do I make a booking?
- How do I pay for my school excursion?
- How many adult helpers should I bring to the Zoo?
- How much will my visit cost?
- Where can we store our lunches?
- Where is the meeting point for our Education Experience?
- Will my students have an animal encounter during their Education Experience?
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