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CHRISTMAS TREES LIGHT UP THE ZOO

- KASEY WILKINS kasey. wilkins@ news. com. au

CHRISTMAS may be over, but for animals at a Tasmanian zoo the festivitie­s are just starting.

From goats to lions, the animals at Zoodoo Zoo are big fans of Christmas trees — and Tasmanians are being urged to donate theirs for a great cause.

Managing director Donna Cuttriss says the trees can be reused and recycled to create enrichment for the animals.

“These pine trees are great as occasional forage treats for animals such as camels and kangaroos,” she said.

“Parrots enjoy shredding them while other birds will use the needles as nesting material.

“Meerkats, gliders and other insectivor­es enjoy fossicking for insects in them while others like monkeys, lions, quolls and reptiles benefit from the ongoing changes to their habitats in which to demonstrat­e their natural behaviours, including exploring the new scents.

“There are endless uses for the branches, pine cones and pine needles, which will be utilised by our newly released Junior Keeper for a Day program as they learn first- hand how to make a variety of enrichment items themselves.”

So far the community had donated 10 trees, but Ms Cuttriss said they still hoped to receive many more.

“These can be brought in during business hours throughout December as long as they are still green. If wanting to visit the zoo on the same day, donors can receive a 10 per cent discount on entry as part of our Do Good Discount initiative,” she said.

Ms Cuttriss said other Do Good Discounts included ink cartridges for Planet Ark, bread tags for wheelchair­s, and phones and tablets for Phonecycle.

“We are pleased to offer these discounts to the community so they can benefit from our motto of Doing Good by Doing Good.”

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