Sit at a distance, stand as one. Noho Tawhiti, Tū Kotahi

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Toilets Baby change Rest stop Kids play area Water bottle refills Food outlet Parking Information First Aid Please do not feed the animals No smoking or vaping Te Wao Nui South East Asia Jungle Track Australia Bush Track Aotearoa New Zealand Africa Safari Track Asian elephants The Night The Wetlands Lizard Lane Aviary Bypass Kidzone Little Diggers Te Puna café Wētāpunga café Entry /Exit The Watering Hole café The Lookout café Old Elephant House café Party venue (booked sessions only) The Domes Education Centre (booked sessions only) Vet Hospital Viewing Gallery Zoo Shop Info Centre The High Country The Forest The Islands The Coast Wild Work Centre Zoo Administration Carpark 1 Galápagos clearing NZ forest birds Kiwi Golden lion tamarin Spider monkey Squirrel monkey Galápagos tortoise Brolga Tasmanian devil Goliath stick insect Australia birds Emu Ring-tailed lemur Otter Red panda Wallaby Water dragon Rainbow fish Red-tailed black cockatoo Lace monitor Capybara Tarantula Alligator Orangutan Siamang Baboon Serval Elephant Cheetah Rhinoceros Giraffe Ostrich Zebra Nyala Flamingo Lovebird Meerkat Meerkat Porcupine Leopard tortoise Eel Ducks Kea Penguin Tuatara Kākāriki NZ reptiles Seal Takahē Whio Rhinoceros Nyala Waterbuck Lion Tasmanian devil Cotton top tamarin Green iguana Emperor tamarin Spider Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Sign in with the NZ COVID tracer app Closed Under construction Sit at a distance, stand as one. Noho Tawhiti, Tū Kotahi To keep your pride safe… You must wear your mask indoors We ask that you wear your mask outdoors too Sign in with the NZ COVID Tracer app at each indoor/catering venue you visit Pay attention to our bubble limits around the Zoo Ask a staff member if you need help Physical distancing: Means keeping a lion’s* length between you and others To make the Zoo a safe place for everyone we have: Made the Zoo cashless Increased our cleaning schedule Made some paths one-way only, look for the arrows on the track e.g: The following areas are closed: Australia South America Wildwork Centre The Night (kiwi house) High Country hut (whio/takahē) The Islands (tuatara/kākāriki) The Domes Vet Hospital viewing gallery Meerkat tunnels The Lookout café Look out for footprints around the Zoo as a guide for physical distancing: *But don’t use a real lion! We’re just as excited as you are to see the finished South East Asia Jungle Track, it’s so close now, we can almost smell it! One of the last big construction steps is to fix up all the footpaths around the area – to do this we have to temporarily close the main footpath, unfortunately making part of the Zoo inaccessible to our visitors. We thank you for your understanding and look forward to inviting you back to this part of the Zoo soon!

Transcript of Sit at a distance, stand as one. Noho Tawhiti, Tū Kotahi

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Toilets Baby change

Rest stop

Kids play area

Water bottle refills

Food outlet

Parking

Information First Aid

Please do not feed the animals

No smoking or vaping

Te Wao Nui

South East AsiaJungle Track

Australia Bush Track

Aotearoa New Zealand

Africa Safari Track

Asian elephants

The Night

The Wetlands

Lizard Lane

AviaryBypass

Kidzone

Little Diggers

Te Punacafé

Wētāpungacafé

Entry/Exit

The WateringHole café

TheLookoutcafé

Old ElephantHouse café

Party venue(booked sessions only)

The Domes

Education Centre(booked sessions only)

Vet HospitalViewing Gallery

Zoo Shop

Info Centre

The High Country

The Forest

The Islands

The Coast

Wild Work Centre

Zoo Administration

Carpark 1

Galápagos clearing

NZ forest birds

Kiwi

Goldenlion tamarinSpider monkey

Squirrelmonkey

Galápagos tortoise

Brolga

Tasmaniandevil

Goliath stickinsect

Australia birds

Emu

Ring-tailedlemur

Otter

Red panda

Wallaby

Water dragon

Rainbowfish

Red-tailed black cockatoo

Lacemonitor

Capybara

Tarantula

Alligator

Orangutan

Siamang

Baboon

Serval

Elephant

Cheetah

Rhinoceros

Giraffe

OstrichZebra

Nyala Flamingo

Lovebird

Meerkat

Meerkat

Porcupine

Leopard tortoise

Eel

Ducks

Kea

Penguin

TuataraKākāriki

NZ reptiles

Seal

Takahē

Whio

Rhinoceros

Nyala

Waterbuck

Lion

Tasmaniandevil

Cotton toptamarin

Green iguana

Emperor tamarin

Spider

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Sign in with the NZ COVID tracer app

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Under construction

Sit at a distance, stand as one. Noho Tawhiti, Tū Kotahi To keep your pride safe…• You must wear your mask indoors

• We ask that you wear your mask outdoors too

• Sign in with the NZ COVID Tracer app at each indoor/catering venue you visit

• Pay attention to our bubble limits around the Zoo

• Ask a staff member if you need help

Physical distancing:Means keeping a lion’s* length between you and others

To make the Zoo a safe place for everyone we have:• Made the Zoo cashless• Increased our cleaning schedule• Made some paths one-way only, look

for the arrows on the track e.g:

The following areas are closed:• Australia• South America • Wildwork Centre• The Night (kiwi house)• High Country hut (whio/takahē)• The Islands (tuatara/kākāriki)• The Domes• Vet Hospital viewing gallery• Meerkat tunnels

• The Lookout café

Look out for footprints around the Zoo as a guide for physical distancing:

*But don’t use a real lion!

We’re just as excited as you are to see the finished South East Asia Jungle Track, it’s so close now, we can almost smell it!One of the last big construction steps is to fix up all the footpaths around the area – to do this we have to temporarily close the main footpath, unfortunately making part of the Zoo inaccessible to our visitors.

We thank you for your understanding and look forward to inviting you back to this part of the Zoo soon!

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stand still and count to 60

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Visit our friendly team in the Information Centre, or chat to one of our lovely volunteers around the Zoo.

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(except while eating or drinking)• physical distance from staff

and other visitors

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