Future Scapes. The Lorax (ebook) Endangered Habitats. About Our Earth. Healesville Sanctuary. Our animals Echidna Echidnas’ distinctive and purposeful ‘rolling’ gait is just one if the endearing qualities that make these animals very popular attractions at Healesville Sanctuary. Sanctuary highlights Spirits of the Sky Discover Australia’s majestic birds of prey and magnificent parrots in this this spectacular daily show, free with general admission. Wild encounters Wombat Pat and Play In this personal encounter you will have the opportunity to meet these incredible native Australian animals and learn more fun facts about them from our passionate staff. Werribee Open Range Zoo.org. Our animals Gorilla A visit to Werribee Open Range Zoo is an opportunity to learn more about the plight of Gorillas in the wild and be inspired to take action to save them before it is too late. Zoo highlights Safari tour A visit to Werribee Open Range Zoo is unique, as we take you on a FREE safari tour amongst some of the world’s most iconic grasslands animals.
Wild encounters Slumber Safari Enjoy an overnight experience at the Zoo in our luxury safari camp. Melbourne Zoo.org. Our animals Sumatran Tiger Sumatran Tigers are critically endangered in the wild. Zoos around the world, including Melbourne Zoo, have become part of the battle to prevent the extinction of this species. Zoo highlights Trail of the Elephants Our award-winning trail of the elephants invites visitors into an Asian village and garden setting which is home to our five Asian Elephants. Wild encounters Baboon Behind the Scenes Get close to the baboons at Melbourne Zoo, hear their stories and find out how beads are helping to protect these animals in the wild. Animal Facts. Animal Project. Search for Your Favorite Animals.
ARKive - Discover the world's most endangered species. Wildscreen's Arkive project was launched in 2003 and grew to become the world's biggest encyclopaedia of life on Earth. With the help of over 7,000 of the world’s best wildlife filmmakers and photographers, conservationists and scientists, Arkive.org featured multi-media fact-files for more than 16,000 endangered species. Freely accessible to everyone, over half a million people every month, from over 200 countries, used Arkive to learn and discover the wonders of the natural world. Since 2013 Wildscreen was unable to raise sufficient funds from trusts, foundations, corporates and individual donors to support the year-round costs of keeping Arkive online.
Therefore, the charity had been using its reserves to keep the project online and was unable to fund any dedicated staff to maintain Arkive, let alone future-proof it, for over half a decade. Despite appeals for support, just 85 of our 5.6 million users in 2018 made a donation.