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Famous the world over, Sydney Harbour is
home to some of Australia's most iconic
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landmarks and one of the world's most
celebrated zoos.
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Throughout its 101 -year history,
there's never been a more exciting time
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granted access to both of Taronga Zoo's
locations.
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From caring for a single animal... Just
hang on to him and keep calm.
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...to saving an entire species.
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She's a gorgeous little frog and one of
our most critically endangered.
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We'll take you inside Taronga.
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On this episode, the last of their kind.
In the wild, there's no breeding.
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This is it. The race to bring a species
back from the dead.
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I'm so proud of the work that we do. You
know, this is Taronga to me.
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Saving the smile of an old crocodile.
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Knocked a tooth off after eating some
food.
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Just not crying back. Just not crying
back. And who knew it would be so hard.
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I voted for Pia.
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Pia. Tahi.
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To name a penguin.
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Her name will be.
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A large part of Taronga's activities are
focused on educating the public.
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But they're also dedicated to giving
injured wildlife a second chance.
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We have such a great message about
education and conservation.
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Monday!
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Hi, kiddo!
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I think it's really important that we
give back to the community and we give
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back to the animals that we're looking
after. So making sure we put effort into
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their wild cousins is really important.
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Hey, kiddo!
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Good.
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This is Bondi, and he is a six -year
-old New Zealand fur seal.
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Bondi's pretty special because he was
found on South Bondi Beach, pretty much
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split open by a shark. So he ended up in
our wildlife hospital, and after that,
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after a few months of rehab, he came
down to Seals for the Wild to help be an
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ambassador animal for his species and
help talk about education and
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for the species.
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When an animal can't be released back
into the wild, Taronga will help them
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adapt to zoo life.
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When we first start working with an
individual, we spend many, many weeks a
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month gaining rapport with them. They
really need to be able to trust us in
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order to do what we do with them.
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When we get our seals, like Bondi from
the wild, he started learning his
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husbandry behaviours first.
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I can pat him all over his body when
he's in this position.
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I can also open his mouth and check his
teeth. Good boy.
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And most of the behaviours we teach them
are derivatives of natural behaviours
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that they would be doing anyway.
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Seals are just one of the many animals
the marine team take in each year.
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We are heading into the penguin exhibit
and we are going to be weighing
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our four fjordland crested penguins.
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Native to the New Zealand South Island,
the elusive Fiordland crested penguin is
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a bit of a mystery.
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They're actually one of the rarest
species in the world and not many people
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even heard of them. So we get to
showcase them to our visitors and
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them a bit of a profile.
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Oh! So we weigh the Fiordland penguins
every fortnight.
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And that's just to keep a track of how
their weights are going. It's a really
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good indicator of animal health
generally.
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We train them to do it. So they train to
jump on these scales. It means that
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it's stress -free.
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They're very charismatic.
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In fact, it's hard to keep them off the
scales.
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Hello, mister.
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Oh, he loves the scales.
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Of the four fjord land -crafted penguins
here, there are three female and one
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male. And like Bondi the seal, they all
share one thing in common.
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They're all rescues. They all came to
Australia sort of out of their range.
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And Ducky was actually found in Perth.
So she went all the way back around. I
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was weighing.
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Here we go. And she was taken into care
because she had quite a few injuries on
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her underside.
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She'd obviously been attacked by
something and couldn't be released back
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wild.
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And Taronga Zoo is about to receive its
fifth Fiordland penguin.
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A female with a broken flipper is being
transferred from Melbourne Zoo.
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We're going to be picking up a new
penguin. She has come from the wild,
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in the wild, which of course is not the
best thing to happen, but it's going to
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be so awesome to have another one to
join that beautiful family at the zoo.
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Woohoo! Let's go! Grant. That's our pet
pack. She's arrived.
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She has.
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All right. Hello.
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Hello. How are you?
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Penguin off the flight from Melbourne.
Thank you very much.
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I can just see you through there. Hello.
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Hello.
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Hello.
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Are you talking?
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Yes, you are.
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She looks really good.
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She looks like she's had a great flight.
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Hello, beautiful.
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All right, I think we should get her
into the van. Yes, you do.
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All right. She's a very special bird, so
I'm glad that everybody is really
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taking excellent care of her because
she's going to get five -star hotel
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treatment at Taronga Zoo, I can assure
you.
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All good, mate? All good.
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Being away from the water for too long
isn't ideal.
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so Joe wants to get back to the zoo
before the penguin overheats.
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We'll get this bird on the road soon.
We've got to air -condition the van up,
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it's been on the road a bit.
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All good? All right, mate.
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OK.
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In 2015, a mysterious virus swept
through the Bellinger River on the New
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Wales north coast.
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As it spread upstream, it infected
almost the entire Bellinger River
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turtle population.
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This is one of the animals that had
incredibly swollen eyes.
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The turtles were turning up blind. They
were pawing at their eyes. Some of them
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had the skin ulcerated all around their
eyes.
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So it was really a grisly finding.
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Every animal that was infected went on
to die.
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Probably about 95 % of the population
was lost.
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But the species was about to be offered
a lifeline.
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The last group of adult animals from the
last pond upstream were taken into a
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captive breeding program before the
virus went through.
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And today, those adult turtles are
housed at Taronga's purpose -built
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pond. These are the hardest ones to
catch. In the wild, there's no breeding,
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we have the last 16 remaining breedable
adults in this facility.
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This is the future of this species.
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To date, the breeding program has been a
huge success.
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I knew it!
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And currently, all six of the female
turtles of breeding age are carrying
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So you can see the perfect structure of
the egg there.
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Her eggs look fantastic.
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As they wait for these latest eggs to
hatch in a few months, the previous
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breeding season's juveniles are about to
begin an epic journey of their own.
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Today is their second health check, so
if they pass this health check, it means
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that we can release them, which is
exciting.
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So they look quite good.
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After two years of care, the plan is to
release ten juvenile turtles back into
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the Bellinger River.
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They're just so striking when they're
little.
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Really pretty.
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It's an ambitious repopulation plan that
the zoo has been working on since the
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turtles first arrived five years ago.
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So when we release these around two
years of age, they've still got another
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maybe six to eight years of growing
before they're ever going to be sexually
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mature. So we're starting them off
young. Hopefully they'll navigate the
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and learn it quite well.
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contribute back to the population, which
would be so amazing, to know in the
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future that you're finding turtles that
are from these guys. That would be
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remarkable.
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Hello.
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Are we on time or not?
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You're on time.
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Before they release the turtle, they all
need to be given the all -clear by
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Larry.
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So just a quick exam, check them over,
make sure eyes and mouth are OK, nothing
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abnormal. Skin's good. Looks great,
actually.
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So anything abnormal, whether it's a
physical abnormality or a skin lesion,
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infections, things like that, would be a
problem, and we'd probably have to
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reject the animal from the release
cohort.
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We always know they're healthy because
they've got a permanent smile, these
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guys.
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Beautiful little face.
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122. That's the biggest one.
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The most important hurdle to clear
before release.
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is to ensure that each turtle is free of
the virus that pushed the species to
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the brink.
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So this swab we're taking now is from
the eye and the cloaca.
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Or their bottom.
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We just gently rub this over the eye.
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A positive result will mean that the
turtle will need to be removed from the
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population for fear of contamination.
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All the turtles that we were looking at
have good weight.
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There's always a little bit of worry
what results might come back from the
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test. There's always that doubt that
something could go wrong.
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Yeah.
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Taronga has just received an injured
fjordland crested penguin from Melbourne
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Zoo. All right, little birdie, here we
go.
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All right.
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Hot and stressed from her flight to
Sydney, vet Frances is waiting at the
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wildlife hospital to conduct a quick
check on the penguin's injured flipper
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before she's moved into a much cooler
quarantine area.
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All right, here we are.
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How are you going, little girl?
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Eh?
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Yep, I know.
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Ready to come out.
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You all right? Are you ready? I think
she's going to come bolting, so we might
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have to... Well, we just want to make
sure she doesn't fall off here and cut
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them. I have her right here. Oh, baby,
straight down there.
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I'm concerned that she's very hot, and
we need to, like, spray her down and
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let her... Do we want to spray her now,
aren't we?
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Yeah. We can just, like, wet her down
here.
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Good girl. That's better.
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Good girl.
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Yes, good girl.
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The trip has taken a toll on the
penguin.
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So, to reduce stress, Frances wants to
put her straight into a quarantine pool.
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So, Jo, should we pop her? Yeah, I think
we can.
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We'll take her down. That would be
really good.
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Make sure she settles in.
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It won't be long.
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Promise. Promise, promise.
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All right. Oh, look at this. It's
brilliant.
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They need to get her into the water as
soon as possible.
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I'm going to let her out because she
really is hot.
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And we'll see how she goes.
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There we go, little girl.
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Coming out?
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Good girl, come on.
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There's a girl.
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Yay, look where you are.
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Try it.
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Come and try this.
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Go in the pool.
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The pool is good.
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So it may take her some time to feel
comfortable. I feel much happier with
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now. I think she was pretty keen to get
out of that pet pack.
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But she looks quite settled.
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So she will be up here in quarantine for
roughly two weeks.
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And during that time, we'll be just
keeping an eye on her. We'll be feeding
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With her temperature back to normal.
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And now we need to give her some rest.
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All attention turns to her injured
flipper.
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It's not only seals, sea lions and
penguins that need the water at Taronga
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There's also the pygmy hippos, the
otters and the very obscure and lesser
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fishing cat.
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Fishing cats are quite an elusive
species. Not much is known about them.
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They are found throughout Southeast
Asia, from Cambodia all the way through
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to Pakistan even.
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Being a carnivore, they primarily do eat
meat, and it ranges from fish to small
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birds or small mammals that they can
catch, even reptiles as well. They're
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probably one of the best swimmers in
terms of when it comes to cat species,
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they're very much built for the water.
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At Strong River Sydney, we have two
fishing cats. We have our male, Jalor,
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our female, Mao.
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Mao is a bit smaller than Jalur. The
male fishing cat's a lot larger in size
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compared to the females.
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So Jalur and Mao have been selected for
our breeding program here at Taronga
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Zoo.
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And Mao hopes in the future we'll have
kittens of her own.
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But unfortunately for Mao, the carnivore
team keepers have noticed a worrying
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problem. Fishing cats have this amazing
coat. So the coat is really quite dense
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and packed that kind of creates that
barrier between the skin and the air.
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One morning, one of our keepers did
notice some fur thinning out in her
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and so we did keep a close eye on Mao,
and then we have reported to the vets,
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and the vets have decided to have a
general anaesthetic to find out what
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is going on with that fur loss.
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I'm not planning on intubating her down
there. Yep.
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That shall be fine. Yep.
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This morning we're just getting ready to
go down and anaesthetise our female
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fishing cat.
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Skin conditions can be due to an awful
lot of things, and in order for us to
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know why the skin is like that, we need
to do some testing.
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So let's put it out.
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We're taking this fairly seriously, and
we want to make sure that we can keep
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her in the best possible health.
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Taronga Zoo is giving the critically
endangered Bellinger River turtle a
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chance at life.
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This one's never going to scratch.
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All juvenile turtles have come back
clear of the virus that drove them to
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brink of extinction.
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Chelsea, do you want to bring me over
the last one?
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But there's one more important step to
complete before they can begin their
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journey back home.
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It's just a little bit wet.
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So what I'm doing today is we've just
attached some trackers to the turtles.
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You know, we've bred these turtles in
captivity, we've raised them for nearly
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two years, and we want to get them back
into the wild. So we want to make sure
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that we can see what happens to them.
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Trackers are weighted to their bodies,
so they only weigh a small portion of
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their body, so it doesn't affect their
swimming.
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When we first put them in the water, the
turtles sort of...
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You know, they feel, oh, okay, what's
that?
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Their body sort of moves slightly.
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But then within five, ten minutes, it's
not even like they have anything on
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them.
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So they're all painted.
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They're ready to go back. So we're going
to go now and take them and chuck them
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back in the pond.
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If you have a look in the box, Chelsea,
it's like we've got our remote
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-controlled car race ready to get going.
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Now watch this little guy.
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So stick your head over there.
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Can you see how it sort of...
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just hold them to that side. Yeah. So
that's why we will do the trackers, you
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know, a few days before release and just
to let them get used to the weight
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before they go into the wild because
there's so much new stuff going to go
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Yeah, absolutely.
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So by putting a tracker on and sticking
them back in their pond for a period of
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time, just lets them learn to navigate
with it on.
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They're all just going to hang down
there now. They're all really
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They don't look stressed at all. They're
moving quite calmly in the water.
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They're not swimming erratic.
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They're not freaking out.
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And that's what we want.
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They're little things that I mark as a
win, you know, in our program. It's
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you know, up here every day I'm feeding
them or I'm cleaning their tubs. And
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then... You know, now we're getting them
ready to release them. It's pretty
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awesome.
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Next stop, Bellingen River.
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Amazing.
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The fishing cat is one of the more
obscure animals at Taronga Zoo.
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Unlike the majority of cats... This
vulnerable species has adapted to a life
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living and hunting in streams and
rivers.
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But keepers have noticed that the female
fishing cat, Mao, has a problem with
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her very important fur.
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She does have a bit of fur loss in some
certain areas on the back, so we are
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wanting to make sure that's nothing too
serious. Hopefully we'll find out what's
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going on with Mao.
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Bring the intubation track. Yeah, yeah.
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The vets have arrived on site, but
fishing cats, like domestic cats, are
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suspicious of changes to their daily
routine.
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So they have to hang back until keeper
Maz has her in position.
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I'll go ahead and draw up my drugs, and
you just give us a yell when you want to
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stop there.
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So Maz has gone up to the holding area
where the cat is and he's going to get
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her into a much smaller cage so that I
can administer the injection.
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So luckily it's only a very small volume
to inject, which is good because that
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will make it easier to inject and better
for the cat.
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Once we get the call from Maz, Liz and I
will head up to the holding area. I'll
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go in and do the injection and then
we'll wait for her to go to sleep.
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Are you all right walking back, Liz?
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And with now anaesthetised, Frances and
her team can start trying to solve this
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mystery. Yep.
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The Fiordland penguin has been in
quarantine for a week since being moved
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Melbourne.
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Hello?
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Yes, I know, that's your sore wing,
isn't it?
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While the penguin continues to get the
very best care Taronga staff can
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Goodbye, gorgeous.
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Goodbye, beautiful.
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..the one thing they haven't given her
yet is a name.
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We're going to head to the office now,
have our coffee at morning tea, and all
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will be revealed.
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Ready for the big penguin reveal?
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Oh, thanks, mate. Yeah, you excited?
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All right.
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So... Our Fiordland Crested Penguin has
been with us for one week.
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There has been a voting going around,
right?
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And today's a big day, right? Not
everybody's here, but let's go around
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table and see who voted for what. And
that might give us a bit of an idea
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you let us know, right? All right.
Michelle?
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I voted for Pio.
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Bad choice.
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Pio as well.
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Crystal? Tahi?
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Yeah. Potato?
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Potato. Mel?
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I can't. I don't remember what I voted
for, but I've been calling her Denise.
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Denise.
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Liz? P .O. P .O.? Yeah.
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Lindsay? I'm P .O., too. There must be a
lot of P .O. people here.
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Sounds like there's a lot of P .O.
people here. What did you vote for? I
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for Tahi.
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Did you?
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Yeah. Have you told them what the full
name is?
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I can't even pronounce it, Lindsay.
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Can you pronounce it? OK, so... Yeah, go
on. So Pio Pio Tahi is the Maori
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for Milford Sound, which is one of the
places that they're from. So we can't
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call her Pio Pio Tahi for the rest of
her life because it's either Pio or
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Over the last week, the entire marine
team have had their say on the new
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penguin's name and now the results are
in. Come on!
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What shall we call her?
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Her name will be Tati.
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One,
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two, three.
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Any time an animal goes under general
anaesthetic, the vets take the
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to do a complete health check.
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So what we're doing right now is, at the
moment she's only had injectable
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anaesthetics, which will wear off fairly
quickly.
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but we want to make sure she stays nice
and stable and we have control of her
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anaesthetic during the procedure.
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So I'm going to put a tube into her
airway and then we're going to manage
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with anaesthetic gas.
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Is that a good fit? No.
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Do you want just to move her up that end
a little bit? Will that be easier or
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are you going to knock her in there?
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No, I'm fine.
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We're going to take some screening x
-rays. We're not expecting to find
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abnormal with her, but that doesn't mean
there couldn't be things that we don't
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know about.
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It's a good opportunity for us to get
some normal x -rays of her. We hope
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they're going to be normal. And that way
we've got a comparison for, you know,
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if she ever were to have something in
the future.
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OK.
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Let me make sure we get full thorax.
That should work.
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OK. Right.
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Last one, we hope.
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So we've got a knife x -ray here of...
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her abdomen, the bottom half of her
body, which basically shows her liver
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her digestive tract, kidneys and so on.
And this would have been her last meal.
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Already gone, they've got a very quick
transit time through the
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tract, so she's waiting to politely poo
that out for us.
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Get a wooft of that smell.
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Fishing cat smell.
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How's she going?
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All right, so so far everything looks
good. Now I'm going to look at the
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why we anaesthetise her. I'm going to
have a close look at her skin.
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Okay, so we can see here that she's got
a bit of fur missing.
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There's still some fur there, but she's
missing mostly the outer guard hairs.
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Some of them are a bit broken off.
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Mal here has probably one of the most
beautiful patterns you find on a fishing
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cat, and she is an absolutely amazing
cat herself.
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She's a favourite with a lot of our
keepers, so just to see her off the
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-up is pretty cool, and quite a
privilege as well to working with
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Not many institutions around
Australasian region have fishing cats,
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very lucky.
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The skin itself doesn't look terribly
irritated, but she's certainly got sort
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thinned hair.
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over that area. So what I'm going to do
is I'm going to pluck some of the hairs
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out of her back and we'll look at those
in the lab.
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I'll take a little bit of a skin
scraping and then just from this worst
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area here I'm going to take a small skin
biopsy and we'll get our pathologist to
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have a look at that and see if we can
work out why she's losing this hair.
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Taronga is home to over 5 ,000 animals.
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And while the zoo regularly welcomes
newborns, it
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also has its fair share of elderly
residents who all
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require very special care like Rin Tin
Tin.
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Larry, we initially noticed that his
teeth weren't coming through after he'd
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knocked a tooth off after eating some
food. You'd normally see a little tip of
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new tooth coming through. We didn't
notice that, and that's why we decided
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give you a call.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Like little sort of black stuff in the
sockets.
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So, yeah, that's abnormal because they
should be coming through.
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Saltwater crocodiles regularly lose
teeth and can go through 3 ,000 in their
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lifetime.
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But they always have a second tooth
sitting underneath.
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Mysteriously not renting 10.
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Yeah, so it's difficult to know what's
causing it. I mean, he's an older
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Could be a nutrient problem. We don't
know.
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He's otherwise fine. He's eating well
and everything. It's not actually
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affecting him.
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But one option is to give him some
vitamins.
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Hopefully that'll boost his immune
system, just help him along a bit, maybe
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promote the growth of the teeth.
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So obviously he's a very large, very
dangerous animal, so getting the drug
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him is a bit of a challenge. So what I'm
going to do is use this pulse syringe
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so we can inject him from a bit of a
distance, basically giving him a short
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course of vitamins to just try and boost
his immunity and hopefully will help
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him grow back some normal teeth.
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So it's a very concentrated vitamin made
for large domestic animals actually,
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livestock, so the volume is actually
fortunately quite small, quite a large
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needle though.
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but they need to create a diversion to
administer the injection.
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So the positioning in here of the food
is really important to be able to get
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injection.
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So I reckon, yeah, just about here.
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Just about here, yeah. Because I'll be
standing at the door here with the
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closed, and so I just need to get... OK.
As he sort of grabs them and presents
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his neck, I'll jab.
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And I'll just place a few around as
well. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Are we ready to go? Let's go.
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So if you can do the gate, and I'll
stand here so I can communicate with
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Yeah, because he'll come over pretty
quickly, and we don't want to miss that
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opportunity. One second. What I'm going
to do is just take this lock off.
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Is he already at the door? He's at the
door.
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He'll have swallowed that food in
seconds, basically. He does it very
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and then he'll start moving away. So
I've got to pick that moment that he's
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focusing on swallowing the food and jab
him in the neck.
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Are you ready, Larry?
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Yep. Yep. Okay, Michael, open the door.
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Opening the gate, Larry? Yeah.
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Gate's open.
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Okay, so he's coming in now.
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And it's all over in a flash.
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There you go. Got him.
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The needle's bent a little bit. I mean,
their skin's very thick.
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Obviously, a lot of muscles in that
area, and he was moving around, so, you
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know, it's reasonable that the needle
would bend.
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This is his third injection, so he's had
a course of injections.
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We're not going to give him any more.
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Let's have a look there now, just
quickly.
465
00:28:11,100 --> 00:28:13,320
He's right at the door, literally right
there.
466
00:28:15,020 --> 00:28:18,680
Things happen very slowly in reptiles
and probably another couple of months
467
00:28:18,680 --> 00:28:22,260
before Rin Tin Tin grows his teeth back,
if it is going to work.
468
00:28:33,480 --> 00:28:36,980
Fishing cat Mao has fully recovered from
her exam.
469
00:28:37,360 --> 00:28:40,480
It was awesome that Mao was nice and
calm. The whole procedure went very
470
00:28:40,480 --> 00:28:44,580
smoothly and her recovery went really,
really well as well. So after an hour or
471
00:28:44,580 --> 00:28:47,520
so, Mao's appetite came back up and it
was like nothing has happened.
472
00:28:48,320 --> 00:28:53,380
But it's still an absolute mystery to
everyone what's been causing her hair
473
00:28:53,380 --> 00:28:54,380
loss.
474
00:28:55,220 --> 00:29:01,540
So I'm just putting some hair from the
fishing cat into some KOA to digest.
475
00:29:02,400 --> 00:29:03,400
The hair.
476
00:29:04,960 --> 00:29:06,780
So we can have a look under the
microscope.
477
00:29:07,980 --> 00:29:12,540
So Mal, the fishing cat, we found that
she had some hair loss on her back
478
00:29:12,920 --> 00:29:15,980
So Nat and I have just been looking at
the hairs under the microscope.
479
00:29:16,320 --> 00:29:20,840
Nat's been examining that to see if
there's any evidence of, in particular,
480
00:29:20,840 --> 00:29:22,080
kinds of infection.
481
00:29:22,840 --> 00:29:27,840
So I've got a hair here. I'm just
focusing up and down through the hair
482
00:29:27,840 --> 00:29:29,340
see if I can see any fungal elements.
483
00:29:29,870 --> 00:29:33,390
So there are a whole bunch of things
that could cause hair loss in a fishing
484
00:29:33,390 --> 00:29:38,150
like Mal, and they range from infectious
things like little mites and critters
485
00:29:38,150 --> 00:29:41,590
that are climbing around on their fur,
sometimes fungus, ringworm that even
486
00:29:41,590 --> 00:29:42,590
people can get.
487
00:29:42,690 --> 00:29:45,810
I can't see any mites. I can't see any
fungal elements.
488
00:29:46,370 --> 00:29:48,410
I can't see anything through here.
489
00:29:48,630 --> 00:29:49,429
Yeah, no, I agree.
490
00:29:49,430 --> 00:29:54,910
They look nice and clean, and those
edges there of the hair, don't they? I
491
00:29:54,910 --> 00:29:58,230
see any fungal elements either.
Certainly not any mites.
492
00:29:58,510 --> 00:30:01,470
which is great. We don't want there to
be an infectious thing there.
493
00:30:01,690 --> 00:30:06,350
The great news is today, absolutely no
evidence of any bugs or critters or
494
00:30:06,350 --> 00:30:12,450
fungus, so we can tell Mal and Mal's Dr
Francis that there's nothing to kind of
495
00:30:12,450 --> 00:30:14,290
be really worried about in that regard
at the moment.
496
00:30:18,210 --> 00:30:21,930
So great news about Mal. The
pathologists and the vets have come back
497
00:30:21,930 --> 00:30:26,190
results. That's kind of relieving, but
also still there's a bit of a mystery as
498
00:30:26,190 --> 00:30:27,930
to why that fur was.
499
00:30:28,300 --> 00:30:32,640
In doubt, she's still under observations
and close watches to see exactly what's
500
00:30:32,640 --> 00:30:36,680
happening, but it's kind of a relief
that there's nothing kind of sinister or
501
00:30:36,680 --> 00:30:39,180
there's no complications of her health.
So, yeah, it was great news.
502
00:30:44,480 --> 00:30:45,480
I saw.
503
00:30:46,280 --> 00:30:51,320
Tahi, the Fiordland crested penguin, has
come to Taronga Zoo after she was found
504
00:30:51,320 --> 00:30:55,440
injured on a beach. Do you want me to
get on the end of that with your hand?
505
00:30:55,440 --> 00:30:56,440
you want it close? Yeah.
506
00:30:56,540 --> 00:30:57,820
Might be easier for you.
507
00:30:58,190 --> 00:31:01,210
She has now finished her quarantine
period.
508
00:31:01,730 --> 00:31:06,170
But vets won't clear her for release
unless her injured flipper is strong
509
00:31:06,170 --> 00:31:10,290
to handle any aggression she may face
when she joins her new flock.
510
00:31:10,710 --> 00:31:15,670
I might actually let her out rather than
have her contained because when we
511
00:31:15,670 --> 00:31:18,290
picked her up from the airport, she was
really super stressed in here.
512
00:31:18,650 --> 00:31:19,790
There you go, darling.
513
00:31:20,450 --> 00:31:24,430
And just let her wander around because
she was panting.
514
00:31:24,730 --> 00:31:27,690
Most animals aren't too fond of going to
the vet.
515
00:31:28,120 --> 00:31:31,580
But Taki is taking it all in her stride.
Come on.
516
00:31:31,960 --> 00:31:33,440
Come on.
517
00:31:35,960 --> 00:31:36,960
Good girl.
518
00:31:37,340 --> 00:31:38,340
Good girl.
519
00:31:38,480 --> 00:31:41,040
Come on. Up here. Come on.
520
00:31:42,420 --> 00:31:44,960
Good girl, buddy. Good girl.
521
00:31:46,660 --> 00:31:49,080
Good girl.
522
00:31:49,360 --> 00:31:50,820
Yes, good girl.
523
00:31:51,080 --> 00:31:52,560
Good birdie. Come on.
524
00:31:52,960 --> 00:31:54,000
Good girl.
525
00:31:54,320 --> 00:31:55,320
Good girl.
526
00:31:55,560 --> 00:31:56,560
Yeah.
527
00:31:57,550 --> 00:31:58,550
Come on, Missy.
528
00:31:58,870 --> 00:32:01,610
So we're going to wrap her up and mask
her down. Sure.
529
00:32:02,250 --> 00:32:03,850
So she may object.
530
00:32:04,230 --> 00:32:06,110
All right. Well, she's coming over to
you, Liz.
531
00:32:07,970 --> 00:32:14,950
So we're inducing anaesthesia in her,
and the way we do it is by mask, and no
532
00:32:14,950 --> 00:32:16,230
bird likes to be restrained.
533
00:32:22,630 --> 00:32:25,670
So turning her up to three, Liz. Yeah.
534
00:32:28,129 --> 00:32:33,350
Tahi is looking very relaxed, and these
guys are going to check her out to have
535
00:32:33,350 --> 00:32:38,870
a look at that injured wing, which is
what was the reason that she came into
536
00:32:38,870 --> 00:32:40,190
captivity in the first place.
537
00:32:43,550 --> 00:32:50,550
Okay. She's got these kind of funny
elbows that kind of lock in
538
00:32:50,550 --> 00:32:53,550
extension. That's amazing. I didn't know
that. Feel that. That's incredible.
539
00:32:54,010 --> 00:32:55,090
So is that normal?
540
00:32:55,450 --> 00:32:56,450
Yeah, that's normal.
541
00:32:57,379 --> 00:32:58,780
Turn it down to one and a half.
542
00:32:59,020 --> 00:33:02,120
Do you need to x -ray her? Yeah, I do.
543
00:33:03,940 --> 00:33:10,040
The lesions on the right wing around her
elbow is what we're looking at because
544
00:33:10,040 --> 00:33:13,980
she had an infection there and that
looks like black holes in the bones.
545
00:33:14,200 --> 00:33:14,879
Yeah, right.
546
00:33:14,880 --> 00:33:19,720
So what we're looking for is the black
holes shrinking inside and filling in
547
00:33:19,720 --> 00:33:21,080
with bones so they won't be so black.
548
00:33:21,360 --> 00:33:22,460
Wow. X -ray.
549
00:33:22,800 --> 00:33:23,800
X -ray.
550
00:33:24,200 --> 00:33:27,020
So far, it's been quite an ordeal for
Tahi.
551
00:33:27,760 --> 00:33:32,520
Now, her future at Taronga comes down to
the results of this X -ray.
552
00:33:33,240 --> 00:33:34,240
OK.
553
00:33:35,280 --> 00:33:36,640
Ooh, what are you seeing?
554
00:33:40,820 --> 00:33:45,640
Five years after a virus virtually wiped
out the Bellinger River turtle species,
555
00:33:46,100 --> 00:33:47,880
the big day has arrived.
556
00:33:48,520 --> 00:33:49,820
Ooh, hello, kitty.
557
00:33:50,420 --> 00:33:51,780
Emma and I are catching up.
558
00:33:52,120 --> 00:33:56,100
10 turtles to take to Bellingen for our
turtle release.
559
00:33:56,860 --> 00:33:57,860
There's one.
560
00:33:58,500 --> 00:33:59,560
I'll hand it to you.
561
00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:04,140
Today is pretty massive, actually. It's
our second trial release.
562
00:34:04,360 --> 00:34:08,020
This is part of our work. This is what
we've been aiming to do for the last
563
00:34:08,020 --> 00:34:12,719
several years, to breed these turtles
and then finally get them back into the
564
00:34:12,719 --> 00:34:16,580
wild. So many people are working
together to get them out there, and
565
00:34:16,580 --> 00:34:20,980
of those days where we all come together
and get to see the fruits of all our
566
00:34:20,980 --> 00:34:22,900
labour. Look at their trackers.
567
00:34:23,139 --> 00:34:24,159
They're so cute.
568
00:34:24,500 --> 00:34:26,179
We've got little remote control cars.
Amazing.
569
00:34:27,040 --> 00:34:33,120
To be able to release animals back into
the wild, it's pretty awesome.
570
00:34:36,900 --> 00:34:38,800
I've got B8FF.
571
00:34:39,239 --> 00:34:42,980
Ballinger River is over six hours drive
north of Sydney.
572
00:34:43,219 --> 00:34:44,219
We're going to the country.
573
00:34:45,040 --> 00:34:49,260
And Adam is going the extra mile to make
sure his precious cargo will be
574
00:34:49,260 --> 00:34:51,400
comfortable during the long journey
home.
575
00:34:52,179 --> 00:34:56,940
We're just bagging up the turtles. We
bag them up in a dry bag to ensure their
576
00:34:56,940 --> 00:35:01,340
safety. If we were to transport them in
water, you know, you can drown them. It
577
00:35:01,340 --> 00:35:03,500
acts like a washing machine when you're
moving tubs around.
578
00:35:03,740 --> 00:35:07,980
So the idea is we just keep them nice
and cool in a dark place and they just
579
00:35:07,980 --> 00:35:09,860
relax and stay safe.
580
00:35:15,790 --> 00:35:21,110
I'm contained because it's early days
yet. We've still got a six -hour trip
581
00:35:21,110 --> 00:35:22,710
it's going to be a long day.
582
00:35:24,790 --> 00:35:25,790
We're off.
583
00:35:32,170 --> 00:35:37,250
Tahi has finished her quarantine period
and all that's left now is to check
584
00:35:37,250 --> 00:35:41,930
whether her injured flipper is healing
so Gabby can introduce her to the rest
585
00:35:41,930 --> 00:35:42,908
the flock.
586
00:35:42,910 --> 00:35:43,910
Okay.
587
00:35:45,029 --> 00:35:46,290
Ooh, what are you seeing?
588
00:35:47,350 --> 00:35:51,230
She had an infection that affected the
joint and the ends of these two bones
589
00:35:51,230 --> 00:35:55,290
here, and when she came in from the
wild, she had a big swelling, and she
590
00:35:55,290 --> 00:36:00,330
couldn't bend her elbow, whereas now she
can bend it nicely. The bone's filling
591
00:36:00,330 --> 00:36:02,810
in, and I think that she should be just
fine.
592
00:36:03,310 --> 00:36:04,229
She's cleared.
593
00:36:04,230 --> 00:36:05,230
Woo -hoo!
594
00:36:06,390 --> 00:36:07,650
Quarantine. That's good. Thank you.
595
00:36:07,870 --> 00:36:12,470
Okay. Tahi has cleared her quarantine
today, and so the exciting thing for her
596
00:36:12,470 --> 00:36:15,750
now is that she's going to go and meet
her mates, the other Fiordal and
597
00:36:15,750 --> 00:36:16,750
Christopher.
598
00:36:17,830 --> 00:36:19,670
She's moving a lot in there, Party.
599
00:36:20,010 --> 00:36:21,370
She's ready to go. Yeah.
600
00:36:21,610 --> 00:36:24,950
When we're doing any type of
introduction, we don't want to have all
601
00:36:24,950 --> 00:36:29,330
put into the mix together. I need to be
looking out for aggression and certain
602
00:36:29,330 --> 00:36:30,330
things.
603
00:36:31,870 --> 00:36:32,910
There you go.
604
00:36:33,710 --> 00:36:38,690
She's been in quarantine in Melbourne
Zoo, then over here. She hasn't seen
605
00:36:38,690 --> 00:36:42,550
another Fiordland for quite some time,
so we don't know how that's going to go.
606
00:36:43,690 --> 00:36:44,690
Going in the pool?
607
00:36:45,790 --> 00:36:46,790
Not yet.
608
00:36:48,050 --> 00:36:49,070
Come on, Missy.
609
00:36:51,550 --> 00:36:56,450
She's obviously feeling a little bit, a
little bit concerned about the area.
610
00:36:56,510 --> 00:36:58,850
She's checking out the whole exhibit at
the moment.
611
00:37:03,210 --> 00:37:05,490
Looks like she's going to go in.
612
00:37:07,470 --> 00:37:08,670
It's a great start.
613
00:37:09,330 --> 00:37:11,030
She's taken the plunge.
614
00:37:11,470 --> 00:37:16,210
But the big question is, will she make
it with the other penguin?
615
00:37:16,610 --> 00:37:17,890
I've never seen this exhibit before.
616
00:37:18,210 --> 00:37:20,110
So much for her to take in.
617
00:37:20,350 --> 00:37:21,350
Good girl. Yay.
618
00:37:21,850 --> 00:37:23,090
Is that good?
619
00:37:23,470 --> 00:37:24,570
Good girl.
620
00:37:25,170 --> 00:37:27,050
Good girl. Yay.
621
00:37:27,830 --> 00:37:31,110
She's come over to us and she feels
comfortable with us.
622
00:37:32,529 --> 00:37:34,510
Let's go and have a look if we can see
the others.
623
00:37:35,850 --> 00:37:36,870
Dusky, Gary.
624
00:37:38,390 --> 00:37:42,010
She's hanging to get in here, so I might
let her in and let's see what happens.
625
00:37:42,050 --> 00:37:45,810
Sure. Okay, this is a big moment. So Jo
is just about to open this gate.
626
00:37:46,270 --> 00:37:48,990
She's going to be letting Dusky in. Here
we go.
627
00:37:49,650 --> 00:37:52,310
We don't know what's going to happen.
This is their very first meeting.
628
00:37:53,070 --> 00:37:54,810
Can you see another fjord?
629
00:37:58,950 --> 00:38:00,110
Oh, my goodness.
630
00:38:00,970 --> 00:38:04,350
It seems like they're fairly comfortable
with each other, but we do have to just
631
00:38:04,350 --> 00:38:05,770
watch out for any signs of aggression.
632
00:38:07,090 --> 00:38:10,630
One after the other, new penguins are
introduced.
633
00:38:11,050 --> 00:38:12,050
Off you go, Gary.
634
00:38:12,070 --> 00:38:13,870
Hello. Here we go.
635
00:38:14,230 --> 00:38:15,690
She's just spotted Tahi.
636
00:38:16,170 --> 00:38:21,050
And to the joy of the keepers, it seems
she's going to fit in just fine.
637
00:38:21,530 --> 00:38:25,810
I'm going to bring Moe and Munro out
into the mix now.
638
00:38:27,210 --> 00:38:28,330
Munners, do you want to go in?
639
00:38:29,190 --> 00:38:34,010
I mean, it's been quite a fast
introduction so far, but because they're
640
00:38:34,010 --> 00:38:37,770
such calm signs, why not give it a go?
641
00:38:38,790 --> 00:38:41,750
We will be doing more and more and for
longer times.
642
00:38:42,150 --> 00:38:46,770
We won't keep her out in the pool
overnight. We're going to put her in
643
00:38:46,770 --> 00:38:51,430
area. because we can't see how she's
going overnight, and we want to make
644
00:38:51,430 --> 00:38:53,310
that everybody's safe.
645
00:38:53,570 --> 00:38:57,510
Yeah, Tahi's got her new family now, so
we'll monitor them really closely,
646
00:38:57,650 --> 00:39:00,710
especially today and over the next few
days. We'll be watching really closely
647
00:39:00,710 --> 00:39:02,290
just to make sure there's no signs of
aggression.
648
00:39:02,750 --> 00:39:05,990
She loves just in that flow, doesn't
she? She's really enjoying that.
649
00:39:06,190 --> 00:39:11,090
I'm really happy. It's so nice to see
Tahi in the pool, getting to know her
650
00:39:11,090 --> 00:39:12,090
buddies now.
651
00:39:12,130 --> 00:39:13,130
Fantastic.
652
00:39:18,180 --> 00:39:22,820
It's an historic road trip that may just
save a species from extinction.
653
00:39:23,480 --> 00:39:27,160
And the Bellinger River snapping turtles
are almost home.
654
00:39:27,640 --> 00:39:29,360
I'm really excited. It's going to be
perfect.
655
00:39:29,580 --> 00:39:33,620
Are you going to love this? Hey, it'll
blow your mind. It's so pretty.
656
00:39:34,360 --> 00:39:36,720
Today we've travelled up to the
Bellinger River.
657
00:39:37,020 --> 00:39:39,820
We're going to release 10 of our
Bellinger River snapping turtles.
658
00:39:40,720 --> 00:39:41,980
Yes, they look good.
659
00:39:42,200 --> 00:39:43,500
I'm happy you're happy. Let's go.
660
00:39:44,190 --> 00:39:48,390
They sat in the car for six hours to get
up here and now we're going to set them
661
00:39:48,390 --> 00:39:52,490
off and let them start the rest of their
lives in this beautiful location.
662
00:39:53,030 --> 00:39:54,850
Yeah, this looks absolutely perfect.
663
00:39:55,130 --> 00:39:56,390
Yeah, look at that. It's beautiful.
664
00:39:57,230 --> 00:40:02,590
It's a bittersweet moment for Adam as
the Bellinger River has become a place
665
00:40:02,590 --> 00:40:03,590
mixed emotions.
666
00:40:04,390 --> 00:40:08,850
This is where the virus went up and down
this river system.
667
00:40:09,560 --> 00:40:13,840
at speeds that we've never seen before,
just wiping out turtle after turtle.
668
00:40:14,560 --> 00:40:20,560
We estimated we lost close to 4 ,000 odd
turtles in a matter of weeks. Just
669
00:40:20,560 --> 00:40:21,560
gone.
670
00:40:21,790 --> 00:40:25,170
Thankfully, the deadly virus has never
returned.
671
00:40:25,670 --> 00:40:28,810
We know that they're disease -free. We
haven't detected any disease in these
672
00:40:28,810 --> 00:40:32,650
locations. History shows that there are
Bellinger River turtles in these
673
00:40:32,650 --> 00:40:37,070
particular locations, and these animals
can just go off and live their life as
674
00:40:37,070 --> 00:40:39,030
natural as possible without human
disturbance.
675
00:40:40,270 --> 00:40:46,070
Five years on, and Taronga's dream to
rebuild the species is one step closer.
676
00:40:46,510 --> 00:40:47,509
Do you want to let it go?
677
00:40:47,510 --> 00:40:50,030
No, you let it go. You're already in
there. All right. Okay.
678
00:40:50,940 --> 00:40:54,760
I get anxiously nervous for them because
I want them to do so well.
679
00:40:55,140 --> 00:40:58,400
So as I let them go, you just have this
connection because I spend so much time
680
00:40:58,400 --> 00:41:03,860
with them. And now I'm letting them go
to the wild so they can repopulate and
681
00:41:03,860 --> 00:41:07,680
live a life that we didn't think of a
few years ago. Go, buddy.
682
00:41:07,940 --> 00:41:09,260
He's going, no, I don't want to go. No,
you're not.
683
00:41:09,680 --> 00:41:10,680
It's okay with you.
684
00:41:11,220 --> 00:41:12,740
It's all right. You can do it.
685
00:41:16,940 --> 00:41:17,940
Amazing.
686
00:41:18,580 --> 00:41:19,580
I think.
687
00:41:20,780 --> 00:41:21,780
It was really cool.
688
00:41:23,260 --> 00:41:25,780
It's just like edging in, edging in,
edging in.
689
00:41:26,960 --> 00:41:28,260
Imagine what's going through its head.
690
00:41:28,680 --> 00:41:30,460
It's like all this new stuff around me.
691
00:41:30,780 --> 00:41:32,660
It's the biggest pond you've ever been
in, mate.
692
00:41:33,860 --> 00:41:34,860
Amazing.
693
00:41:34,960 --> 00:41:37,860
Look at him, he's so happy.
694
00:41:38,480 --> 00:41:41,000
That's it. That's way better, isn't it?
That's what I love to see.
695
00:41:41,860 --> 00:41:43,040
Look at him, and he's just like,
696
00:41:43,760 --> 00:41:45,800
you know, if you didn't know he was
there, you probably wouldn't even notice
697
00:41:45,800 --> 00:41:47,560
him. He'll blend in there so well.
698
00:41:49,060 --> 00:41:50,140
And that's why I like this.
699
00:41:50,460 --> 00:41:51,620
because there's a lot of life.
700
00:41:52,040 --> 00:41:56,140
Even just looking around, there are so
many little fish and tadpoles. There's
701
00:41:56,140 --> 00:41:57,320
heaps of food here for them.
702
00:42:04,300 --> 00:42:10,160
Hi. Just think, it's the first time
they've seen algae like this and those
703
00:42:10,160 --> 00:42:11,440
and little fish in the past.
704
00:42:12,700 --> 00:42:17,340
It's like tasting this water would taste
so different from the water back in
705
00:42:17,340 --> 00:42:18,360
Sydney. Absolutely.
706
00:42:19,660 --> 00:42:20,940
taste and smell their home now.
707
00:42:22,240 --> 00:42:24,000
But look, now he's just disappearing.
708
00:42:24,460 --> 00:42:26,660
And then you've got one over here who's
like foraging.
709
00:42:26,960 --> 00:42:29,880
He's like looking, having a bit of a go.
710
00:42:30,620 --> 00:42:36,920
And then remarkably, right on cue, up
swims a turtle from last year's release.
711
00:42:37,360 --> 00:42:40,780
I'm stoked. It's unreal. This is what we
all work towards, you know. We've been
712
00:42:40,780 --> 00:42:46,380
working on this project for so long and
we're putting them out there and, you
713
00:42:46,380 --> 00:42:47,940
know, we're out into the wild. It's
amazing.
714
00:42:48,280 --> 00:42:49,280
The last one.
715
00:42:49,430 --> 00:42:50,430
Lucky love.
716
00:42:51,110 --> 00:42:54,270
This is Taronga to me, and I'm so proud
of the work that we do.
717
00:42:54,770 --> 00:42:58,590
We always talk about conservation. We're
always talking about trying to, you
718
00:42:58,590 --> 00:43:00,950
know, do it for the wild. And we
literally are.
719
00:43:02,970 --> 00:43:06,050
To me, it's like a privilege that we
actually get to give back.
720
00:43:06,330 --> 00:43:09,810
And, you know, as an animal person, you
couldn't ask for anything more.
721
00:43:10,630 --> 00:43:13,610
He's home. Look at that. He's just
hanging around. He doesn't want to go
722
00:43:13,610 --> 00:43:15,810
anywhere. I will miss him. Now we've let
him go.
723
00:43:16,310 --> 00:43:17,310
But now they're here.
724
00:43:17,710 --> 00:43:21,870
It's a worthy miss. It's like that
they've gone off to live their lives,
725
00:43:21,870 --> 00:43:25,090
that's a really good reason to miss
them. I prefer missing them because
726
00:43:25,090 --> 00:43:28,450
now swimming around here in this, just
how it should be.
727
00:43:28,500 --> 00:43:33,050
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