Hobart Zoo and Aquarium


Hobart Zoo and Aquarium
42°42′21″S 147°22′34″E / 42.7057°S 147.3762°E / -42.7057; 147.3762
Date opened2 July 1999 (1999-07-02)
Land area90 ha (220 acres)
OwnerStuart Webster
Websitehttps://www.hzaa.com.au/

Hobart Zoo and Aquarium is a privately owned zoological park located in Richmond, Tasmania, 27 minute's (32.7 km) outside of Hobart. It was established in 1999 as Zoodoo Wildlife Park, initially focusing on native rescued and orphaned wildlife species. Over time, the zoo expanded its collection to include exotic animals such as African lions (one tawny-coated female and a white-coated male), neotropical monkeys, zebras, camels, porcupines and several others. In March 2020, the zoo became accredited by the Zoo Aquarium Association of Australasia and is assessed annually. In May 2025, the zoo changed its name from Zoodoo Wildlife Park to Hobart Zoo & Aquarium. 300 acres of land behind the facility has been turned into a protected area for threatened native vegetation as an ecology contribution initiative by the zoo's management. Zoodoo Zoo was placed on the market for sale. The zoo was listed for sale through Finn Business Sales with an asking price of $3,750,000. In September 2024, The Mercury reported that Stuart Webster had taken over the Tasmanian zoo.[1][2]

Animals

The zoo has expanded its animal collection continously over twenty-five years (including the establishment of the aquarium complex in 2025) and the zoo's species are as follows:


Aquarium


Domestic & Farm Animals


Exotic Animals



Native Birds






Native Mammals




Reptiles


References

  1. ^ McGuire, Simon (28 September 2024). "Zoodoo's new owner reveals $5m facelift". The Mercury. Retrieved 13 May 2025.
  2. ^ Bolger, Rosemary (26 February 2016). "Animal welfare activists angered over Zoodoo Zoo's plan for Siberian tigers". ABC News. Retrieved 13 May 2025.