How do you evacuate a zoo? Healesville Sanctuary found out the hard way


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“With the children, the greater wrong would be to let them die because they didn’t evacuate. It’s an easy decision,” she said.


“When I talk about the risk to animals, I mean death.”


The story has been told for the first time in an episode of Fauna, a new podcast by Zoos Victoria.


In it, zookeepers relive the responsibility they felt to protect animals that were both on the brink of extinction and risky to move, including pregnant Tasmanian devils, helmeted honeyeaters (the bird emblem of Victoria), and brush-tailed rock wallabies.


The orange-bellied parrot is one of Australia's most critically-endangered birds.

The orange-bellied parrot is one of Australia’s most critically-endangered birds.


Photo: Justin McManus

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