BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » Trees a top treat at zoo

Trees a top treat at zoo

Giraffes, elephants and orangutans have been filling up with a special snack from Taylors Lakes.

Melbourne Water removed two large willow trees from the Lake Shelduck retarding basin last week and passed them on to Melbourne Zoo for use as food.

Melbourne Water project manager Elmo Tharmaseelan said the zoo worked closely with the team during the removal process.

“We were thrilled to learn that these trees were suitable for the zoo and it’s great to know they are going to provide a source of food for the animals,” Mr Tharmaseelan said.

“We had a representative from Melbourne Zoo on site the entire time we were removing the trees to ensure that everything was done correctly for the animals.

“We have been able to provide a total of approximately six tonnes of snack material for them, which is a great result.

“This is the second time Melbourne Water has identified that it had suitable material to donate to the zoo and we will be looking for further opportunities to make donations like this in the future.

“The roots of the willow trees were growing directly into the weir, and as a result our retarding basin upgrade works couldn’t proceed without removing them,” he said.

“These upgrade works are necessary to ensure the retarding basin continues to operate safely and protect the local community from flooding.”

Melbourne Zoo life science manager Adrian Howard said the “fresh browse” provided important nutritional and enrichment components for a number of Zoos Victoria animals.

“These include elephants, giraffes, tortoises, tapirs, orangutans, gorillas, lemurs, baboons, gibbons, reptiles, tree kangaroos and hippos,” he said. “Zoos Victoria operates a specialised plantation at Werribee Open Range Zoo, which consists of 16 tree species totalling 9000 trees.

“However donations still make up approximately 40 to 50 per cent of annual browsing food used at Melbourne Zoo and we are always grateful for suitable materials.”

Digital Editions


  • Inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes

    Inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes

    The Victorian Parliament’s Legal and Social Issues Committee is moving forward with a formal inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ hate crimes. The investigation is designed to analyse…

More News

  • Hillside man arrested

    Hillside man arrested

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police arrested a 19-year old Hillside man and seized drugs and cash following a crash in Port Melbourne on Thursday 19 February. Officers…

  • Brimbank scientist nominated for award

    Brimbank scientist nominated for award

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534495 Brimbank resident Yemima Ehrnst has been nominated for the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards (YAA) for her work furthering investigations in green energy. As…

  • Concerns over proposed facility

    Concerns over proposed facility

    A new application for a pork rendering facility in Laverton North has raised concerns among Brimbank residents, who fear it could worsen ongoing odour issues in the area. Submitted by…

  • Festival of colour returns

    Festival of colour returns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535459 Brimbank is set to come alive with colour, music, and community spirit as the much-loved Holi Festival returns for its third consecutive year.…

  • Watergardens parking woes

    Watergardens parking woes

    Residents have raised concerns about illegal parking and a shortage of carparks at the Watergardens precinct. Brimbank resident Neil Hunichen expressed safety concerns over motorists parking their cars on the…

  • Eagles focused on consistency

    Eagles focused on consistency

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 479746 North Sunshine Eagles remain focused on being competitive each week and letting the results take care of themselves in the Victorian Premier League…

  • Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Australia’s beloved alt-rock power trio Eskimo Joe are sure to have audiences up on their feet when they headline the Lincoln Park Twilight Festival. Held on Saturday 28 February at…

  • Collection retained

    Collection retained

    Brimbank councillors have pushed back against a council recommendation to reduce the frequency of garbage collection services from weekly to fortnightly, as part of state government-mandated waste reforms. Under the…

  • Council adopts social justice framework

    Council adopts social justice framework

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 504582 Brimbank council has adopted a new social justice framework, which it said will help create a more fair, inclusive and supportive community. The…

  • Sunshine North man charged

    Sunshine North man charged

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 A 48-year-old Sunshine North man and a California Gully man have been charged as part of an investigation into alleged drug trafficking in…