The Royal Zoological Society of South Australia (commonly known as "Zoos SA") is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and their habitats, education, and research.
Monarto Zoo covers an area of over 1,500 hectares and offers visitors the opportunity to see a wide range of animals in a natural setting.
According to ABC News, "the society also operates a number of captive breeding programs, aimed at increasing the population of endangered species."
The society offers guided tours of both the Adelaide and Monarto zoos, as well as a range of educational programs and resources for teachers and students.
The society operates a range of educational programs for schools and the general public, and also provides support for research projects in a variety of fields, including animal behaviour, ecology, and genetics.
According to The Advertiser, "the society provides a range of education programs for school children, which includes zoo visits, interactive workshops, and teacher resources."
The $25 million project will be funded through a combination of government grants and private donations, and will provide veterinary care for the zoo's animals as well as injured and orphaned wildlife from across South Australia.
The society is also supported by a range of committees and advisory groups, which provide expertise and guidance on specific issues related to wildlife conservation, education, and research.
[10] The Adelaide Zoo is a major tourist attraction in South Australia, and generates significant revenue through ticket sales, memberships, and other visitor activities.