Our role in conservation is to create direct and positive connections between wildlife and people. We protect endangered species, increase understanding of wildlife and inspire community action.
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Other Publications

The publications on this page are freely available to download and relate to the strategic and operational managment of Taronga Conservation Society Australia and its two Zoos.

Strat Plan

Strategic Plan 2010-2015 

With 1.7 million visitors annually, consisting of local, interstate and international guests, Taronga might be seen predominantly as two zoos, caring for collections of native and exotic animals. However, it is so much more. In essence, the four main areas of our work cover:

  • Research projects for the conservation and management of species;
  • Breeding programs for the preservation of threatened species;
  • Education, awareness and behaviour change to support species conservation and habitat preservation;
  • Presentation of animals for environmental education and recreation purposes.

This strategic plan defines the long-term goal of the organisation (the vision), the unique role Taronga plays in the world of conservation (our role) and the way we will conduct our work (our values).

 

GIPA Disclosure Log 

TCSA is yet to receive any access applications under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act). As access applications are received that are likely to be of interest to members of the public, TCSA will publish a disclosure log, which will detail our response to applications for information.

Publication Guide

The Publication Guide for Taronga Conservation Society Australia is available to download here

This document is publicly available in accordance with the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 NSW.

> Download The Publication Guide here.

 

Register of government contracts

The GIPA Act requires government agencies to record and publish certain information about contracts with private sector bodies where the contract values is more than $150,000.

Please click here to view the current register.

Applications for Government Information Right to Access under the GIPA Act 2009.

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