Did you know that Auckland Zoo turns 100 this year? To celebrate, we're creating a special 12-part video series focused on this special milestone in our history, and the history of Auckland, New Zealand. 

From staff memories to key moments in time, these videos will take you on a rich journey through our past, present and future. Check back each month as we release the latest video in the series.

 

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Ep 1: Our Director shares his thoughts on Auckland Zoo's 100th

Director Kevin Buley shares his vision for Auckland Zoo, and defines the role of a good, modern zoo in 2022 and beyond.

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Ep 2: Christine's memories - 40 years of care at Auckland Zoo

Primate keeper Christine reflects on our journey to becoming the wildlife conservation science organisation we are today. She also fondly remembers some of the animals, like chimpanzee Janie, she has cared for along the way.

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Ep 3: Richard reflects on Auckland Zoo's conservation mahi

Our head of animal care and conservation Richard Gibson discusses his background as a herpetologist (‘reptile man’), the role of our beautiful and immersive New Zealand track Te Wao Nui, and how Auckland Zoo’s conservation efforts have evolved both locally and globally.

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Ep 4: Richard reflects on 50+ years caring for wildlife

Setting up New Zealand’s first centre for conservation medicine, helping to breed the rarest duck in the world and caring for kākāpō on their sanctuary islands – Richard Jakob-Hoff’s extensive career has always been focused on conserving and understanding more about wildlife.

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Ep 5: 30+ years of incredible Zoo volunteers!

Sharing exciting animal news, pitching in with odd jobs, or helping our visitors find their way - our 200+ part-time volunteers make the Zoo a truly wonderful place to be! Volunteer programme manager Jill and senior volunteer coordinator Fiona reflect on 30+ years of our volunteer programme and how it has evolved over this time.

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Ep 6: Flying high in our 100!

Animal experiences team leader Lizzy discusses the role and evolution of our incredible free flight encounters. Originally starting with just a few advocacy manu (birds), these immersive and interactive flight displays have grown to include a diverse range of species.

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Ep 7: A 14+ year career caring for endemic birds!

Senior bird keeper Natalie discusses her passion for New Zealand’s endemic birds and the conservation work she’s been involved with in her 14+ years at the Zoo – from kākāriki karaka to North Island brown kiwi.

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Ep 8: Jane reflects on 20+ years telling the Zoo's stories!

In her communications role, Jane has been able to share so many of the Zoo's amazing milestones - from spreading awareness for native species to helping to produce the award-winning TV series ‘The Zoo’.