A new savannah and rocky outcrop habitat is planned for our Hamadryas Baboons, creating an engaging visitor destination at Melbourne Zoo.
Project Cost: $1.2 million
Hamadryas Baboons are an active and dynamic species that have captivated the hearts and imaginations of Melbourne Zoo visitors since 1948.
Each Baboon has a unique role to play within the family troop supported by a set of intricate social interactions. From their political group dynamics and interactions, to their vocalisations and physical features, Baboons are geared towards these all-important alliances. The individual exchanges which support these relationships, are the key to a Baboon’s quality of life.
Baboon Lookout at Melbourne Zoo will provide guests with an exciting new vantage point, adjacent to the existing Giraffe, Zebra and Ostrich exhibit, to encounter the complex world of our Baboon troop.
The purpose-built habitat will encourage a diverse range of natural social activity and provide outstanding opportunities for up-close and vista viewing, whilst creating an excellent facility for the Baboons’ wellbeing.
Your support will help us create an innovative, naturalistic new home for the Hamadryas Baboons, connecting families, school groups and international visitors with these remarkable primates and take one more significant step to becoming the world’s leading zoo-based conservation organisation.
HOW TO HELP:
• Be part of this exciting project and donate today.
• For more information, or for Corporate Partnership opportunities please contact the Zoos Victoria Foundation team 9285 9300 zvfoundation@zoo.org.au
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DID YOU KNOW?
Baboons are the focus of a VCE Psychology program run at Melbourne Zoo where students study individual Baboons and their relationship with the broader group.
Baboon Lookout will incorporate a designated workspace for student groups to meet and discuss the monitoring program, and a viewing point for students to study their chosen Baboon.