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Zoo stages birthday bash for white lions  -  Feb 12, 2008
ABC Online,Mogo Zoo's famous five white lions will celebrate their first birthday today and they are certain to attract plenty of attention. The white lion cubs,

Mogo Zoo’s gangsters take the cake  -  Feb 14, 2008
Batemans Bay Post Star,NO matter how tough, stick a cake under a gangster’s nose and he’ll turn to jelly. And if that cake was made of blood, mince and beef, so much the better.

Blood pudding birthday bash for Mogo's gang of five  -  Feb 13, 2008
NEWS.com.au,While the unusual treat might not appeal to your average underworld figure, Mogo Zoo's five white lion cubs, known as "the gangsters", left nothing behind

Golden West Wanderers  -  Feb 14, 2008
Grenfell Record and Bland Advertiser,A trip to Mogo Zoo was where the girls fell in love with the magnificent Bengal Tiger along with all the other animals. No trip to Mogo could be complete

Mogo Zoo's pride has the white stuff  -  Nov 7, 2007
Melbourne Herald Sun,They were born this year as part of a breeding program at Mogo Zoo, a privately owned zoo south of Batemans Bay on the NSW south coast.

NSW zoo rears five male white lion cubs  -  Nov 6, 2007
Sydney Morning Herald,White lion adults Tim and Snow have been part of a captive breeding program at the Mogo Zoo, on the NSW south coast. The program proved its success with the

White lion cubs reared at Australian zoo  -  Nov 7, 2007
Telegraph.co.uk,The cubs, all males, have been affectionately nicknamed 'the gangsters' by keepers at Mogo Zoo in New South Wales. They were born in February but news of

Animal Lovers Corner: Australian Zoo rears Five Male White Lion Cubs  -  Nov 8, 2007
ConnieTalk,Mogo Zoo on the NSW southern coast of Australia, is the first zoo in the world to have a lion give birth to five male white lion cubs.

Lion cuties line up for crown  -  Nov 7, 2007
NEWS.com.au,Park last year but have not been seen since. A dozen of the world's 300 known white lions are at Mogo Zoo, including the five boys born in February.

WORLD FIRST: Successful rearing of white lion "gangsters"  -  Nov 7, 2007
LIVENEWS.com.au,White lion adults Tim and Snow became the proud parents at Mogo Zoo on February 7. But the zoo says it wanted to keep the births under wraps until they were

Travel agents sold on our shire  -  Nov 27, 2007
Bay Post/Moruya Examiner,The tour culminated with a guided tour of Mogo Zoo. The “famil� had been organised by Tourism New South Wales and Tourism Australia as part of an

How's the serenity?  -  Oct 12, 2007
Sydney Morning Herald,...to the old goldmining town of Mogo, where the main street is home to intriguing antique shops, art galleries and the famous Mogo Zoo.

Feral deer to be shot by snipers and fed to tigers  -  Aug 2, 2007
NEWS.com.au,Their carcasses will be fed to tigers - whose traditional prey is deer - at Mogo Zoo, south of Batemans Bay in NSW. The decision by the State Government to

Cull puts deer on the menu  -  Aug 2, 2007
Ninemsn,The carcasses of culled deer will be fed to tigers, lions and other canivores at the Mogo Zoo on the New South Wales south coast. The deer cull is necessary

Breeding program a roaring success  -  Jul 24, 2007
Bay Post/Moruya Examiner,By DIANA COZADINOS MOGO Zoo's white lion pride continues its astonishing swell in numbers with the emergence of five more cubs. The five-month-old all-male



LITTLE LIONS: Mogo Zoo has made trans-Tasman history with the ...  Nov 23, 2006
MOGO Zoo has welcomed twins to its white lion population, just weeks after announcing the July birth of Australia's first white lion cubs. ... - Blayney Chronicle,

Monkeying around for a good cause  Nov 21, 2006
By DIANA COZADINOS. YOU could come face-to-face with Mogo Zoo's chimps, in a rare behind-the-scenes visit as part of the Chimp Family Fun Night. ... - Bay Post/Moruya Examiner,
Mogo Zoo finally welcomes chimps Holly and Luis! Mar 1, 2006
It was back in December 2005, that staff at Mogo Zoo warmly welcomed chimpanzees, Holly and Luis, to their long-awaited home. Prior ...
Narooma News,

Mum's the word for local winner Mar 16, 2006
Prizes included digital cameras, a Mogo Zoo family pass, a $20 gift card and a 120-piece art set. overall winner with her story about her mum. ...
Batemans Bay Post Star,

Mum's the word for Mogo's baby tamarin Mar 14, 2006
MOGO Zoo's tiny new baby tamarin is currently learning the difference between her mother and the grey toy elephant she has called mummy for the past three weeks ...
Bay Post/Moruya Examiner,
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