Auckland Zoo celebrates 90th with special invite to seniors
30 November 2012

In celebration of its 90th anniversary on 17 December,
Auckland Zoo is inviting everyone 90 years or older to come into
the Zoo for free from 3 December until Christmas Eve.
All other seniors (65 years+) are also being offered the
opportunity to come and enjoy exploring the Zoo for a special 90th
anniversary price of $9 during this period.
"These generations have been a huge part of Auckland Zoo's
history - supporting us through the years and also bearing
witness to our evolution. Many visited as children and then as
adults with their own families, so we want to acknowledge this
support," says Auckland Zoo director, Jonathan Wilcken.
"Auckland Zoo has changed enormously over the past nine decades,
so we really hope those who haven't visited us for a while will
take up this opportunity to come and see the Auckland Zoo of
2012.
"Our open, immersive exhibits now provide naturalistic
landscapes for the wildlife in our care. Our visitors can get a
real sense of the wild places of the world, and can learn all about
the world's disappearing wildlife. And the Zoo is now focussed
strongly on helping to save threatened species from extinction.
We're extremely proud of the Zoo experience we now offer to
Aucklanders and the wider community, and the active role we play in
helping conserve wildlife, here in New Zealand and overseas," says
Mr Wilcken.
Auckland Zoo History - Fast Facts
- Auckland Zoological Park was officially opened on 17 December
1922 by Governor General, Viscount Jellicoe
- In 1923, Auckland Zoo had 36,378 visitors. In the Zoo's
2011-2012 financial year, visitation was 710,813.
Since 1923 to the present day, Auckland Zoo
has had over 28 million visitors!
- The Old Elephant House was built in 1923 to house the Zoo's
first elephant Jamuna, who arrived in 1923 from Calcutta, with her
mahout. (Jamuna was donated by John Court). The Old Elephant House
is now used as a function centre
- Elephant Jamuna passed away in 1965 leaving the Old Elephant
House empty until the arrival of Kashin in 1973. The Old Elephant
House was officially retired in 1990 when a new enclosure was built
for Kashin and the Zoo's newest elephant, Burma
- The first giraffe to be born in New Zealand was at Auckland Zoo
in 1965. A male, he was named Peter after Olympic gold medallist
Peter Snell
- Chimpanzee Janie, now 58 years old, is the Zoo's oldest animal
resident. Janie arrived from Regents Park Zoo in London in 1956
with fellow chimpanzees Bobbie Josie and Minnie - where they had
been trained to dress up and have tea parties. Fortunately, by
1964, changing attitudes saw Auckland Zoo discontinue these tea
parties
- In October 1988, Auckland Zoo welcomed giant pandas Xiao
Xiao and Fei Fei and their attendants from China for a three-month
stay - which attracted over 300,000 visitors
- On 24 August 2009, Auckland Zoo's much-loved elephant Kashin
passed away. The Zoo opened its gates for free on 30 August, and
over 18,500 Aucklanders came to the Zoo to join staff in
celebrating her life
- In September 2011, Auckland Zoo opened its largest ever
exhibit, Te Wao Nui. The $16 million New Zealand precinct, which
takes up one-fifth of the Zoo, recently won the Supreme Award in
Landscaping New Zealand's 2012 Landscapes of Distinction Awards. Te
Wao Nui also won the Zoo Aquarium Association (an Australasian
organisation) 2012 Excellence Award.
- In March 2012, Auckland Zoo successfully released to the wild
its 250th kiwi chick for the BNZ Operation Nest Egg
programme