Re: Zoo financially up the creek
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:06 pm
i like how you think Rev. Collaborate & conquer. That package would certainly be a full day tour!
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They are planning to use artificial insemination.peas_and_corn wrote:They'd have better odds if they put all their money on 00 in roulette.
Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary at Mylor faces extinction
Science Reporter Clare Peddie
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February 05, 2013 10:01AM
MYLOR'S beloved Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary will close, robbing school students and adults alike of a chance to get close to nature.
Zoos South Australia has announced that the sanctuary will be closed, staff redeployed and animals moved to Adelaide and Monarto zoos, because building a bushfire refuge would cost too much.
The decision is a major blow to schools as they attempt to give students an understanding and appreciation of conservation.
Zoos South Australia chief executive Elaine Bensted said the Adelaide Hills Council was concerned about onsite accommodation being used during the Fire Danger Season.
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Looks like you might have been on to something. But they're thinking State-wide, not just Adelaide. This sounds promising.rev wrote:Why not tours of/to various sites?
Zoos SA to join tourism campaign pushing South Australia's wonders
by:Environment reporter Katrina Stokes
From:The Advertiser
May 15, 201311:30PM
ZOOS SA wants to join forces with tourism operators from the Fleurieu Peninsula and the River Murray in a new campaign aimed at luring tens of thousands of interstate and international visitors.
In an interview with The Advertiser, Zoos SA chief executive Elaine Bensted has outlined a vision to offer package deals combining Monarto Zoo and Adelaide Zoo with iconic South Australian tourism destinations as part of her bid to boost admission numbers at both sites.
Ms Bensted has revealed she will meet with SA Tourism Commission chief executive Rodney Harrex in July to seek support for her vision to embrace several tourism experiences in the state.
"If we want to attract interstate tourists to (Monarto) we need to work with other people in the region to sell a package of reasons to come ... because it's hard to promote just one place," she said.
"If you're from Victoria or New South Wales, to spend a day doing the beautiful wineries around the Fleurieu, then a day at Monarto with a really nice dinner somewhere and then a day out on the River Murray - it's a really nice package."
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Kangaroo Island gets well flogged interstate in both television advertising and billboards.Norman wrote:Advertising is DEFINITELY something our attractions in general can improve on, people think nothing happens here because nothing is being advertised and if it is, it is done poorly. Why can't we have things like Monarto and Kangaroo island appear on major billboards in major cities like Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane?
Fair enough, I've never seen them though when I visited those places.Nathan wrote:Kangaroo Island gets well flogged interstate in both television advertising and billboards.Norman wrote:Advertising is DEFINITELY something our attractions in general can improve on, people think nothing happens here because nothing is being advertised and if it is, it is done poorly. Why can't we have things like Monarto and Kangaroo island appear on major billboards in major cities like Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane?
New cubs make Monarto Zoo's lion pride the largest in Australia
by: Environment Reporter Katrina Stokes
From: The Advertiser July 08, 2013 9:03AM
MONARTO Zoo has welcomed two more lion cubs to its ever-growing brood - making its pride Australia's largest.
Zoos SA announced this morning that the yet-to-be-named cubs - a male and female - had been born on June 18 to mum Kiamba.
They join three other cubs born on April 24 .
Senior carnivore keeper Claire Geister said the zoo had been "thrilled'' to welcome the two cubs to the Monarto Zoo family last month.
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They’re smiling again at Adelaide Zoo as organisation fights back from the financial precipice and visitors flock to Monarto
CAMERON ENGLAND | Sunday Mail (SA)
July 19, 2014 9:30PM
ZOOS SA has turned around its fortunes and broken attendance records at Monarto Zoo, less than two years after the organisation teetered on the brink of financial ruin.
Chief executive Elaine Bensted, who was brought in to manage the charity in mid-2012, said management’s attendance targets for both the Adelaide and Monarto zoos were beaten in the past financial year.
“The business set a bold 2013/14 growth target for admissions with 5 per cent growth at Adelaide Zoo and 15 per cent at Monarto Zoo based on budgeted admission figures from the previous year,” Ms Bensted said.
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