All the following
gallery was taken at Melb Zoo. First opened to the
public in 1862, The Royal Melbourne
Zoological Gardens, commonly known as the
Melbourne Zoo, contains more than 350 animal
species from Australia and around the world.
The zoo is 4 km north of the centre of
Melbourne.
Melbourne Zoo is
Australia's oldest zoo and was modeled on
London Zoo. The zoo was opened on the Royal
Park site of 55 acres (22 hectares) in 1862
on land donated by the City of Melbourne.
Before this, animals were housed at the
botanical gardens in Melbourne.
Initially the zoo was important for the
acclimatization of domestic animals
recovering from their long trip to
Australia. It was only with the appointment
of Albert Alexander Cochrane Le Souef in
1870 that more exotic animals were procured
for public display, and the gardens and
picnic areas were developed.
Visitors can see historical cages including
the heritage listed Elephant House, which
has been renovated and adapted for use for
customers paying to sleep overnight in tents
at the zoo in popular Roar and Snore
evenings. These evenings allow the public to
see some of the nocturnal animals at the zoo
in evening guided tours by keepers.