Florida Zoo Celebrates First Koala Birth, Opens Renovated Habitat
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society marks milestone as joey born to Ellin and Sydney emerges from pouch
Quick Look
- Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society in West Palm Beach, Florida celebrates its first koala birth, a joey born to parents Ellin and Sydney last fall.
- The joey is now visible after remaining in its mother's pouch.
- The zoo also opens a newly renovated habitat featuring more greenery, new perching structures, and solar tubes for natural light.
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Why It Matters
Koalas are an endangered species native to Australia. The U.S. koala population is maintained through a loan program with the Australian federal government to support conservation and genetic diversity. This birth represents a contribution to the managed population in North American zoos.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- A zoo in Florida has two reasons to celebrate — the first birth of a koala and a newly renovated habitat for the cuddly creatures is opening to the public on Saturday. "For the zoo and for us here, it's the very big deal," said Amarylis Celestina, who oversees carnivores and koalas at the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society in West Palm Beach, Florida. "We are trying the best that we can to help with a lot of the genetic diversity within the population that we have here in the United States. So that's why it's important that we do have a joey and that we were successful this year." The joey, born to Ellin and Sydney last fall, remains in its mother's pouch and has just recently started to become visible to zoo officials. They continue to monitor Ellin's weight, and are providing extra food as she cares for the baby. Meanwhile, the koala population is enjoying a renovated habitat, which include more greenery, new perching for exercising, and solar tubes to bring in more natural light. The changes bring a bit of the Australian outback to the zoo for koalas, which are an endangered species. They are able to move between their climate-controlled indoor exhibit and the expanded outdoor area. "This new habitat is a milestone for our koalas," Margo McKnight, the zoo's CEO and president said in a news release. "The deliberate design supports the voluntary, cooperative care our zoologists and koalas have developed together." Koalas in the U.S. are on loan from the Australian federal government to help with conservation practices. Koalas are generally peaceful, have a calm nature and enjoy a "slow" lifestyle. They like to climb and hop between the trees in the habitat. The renovations are designed to help koalas express their natural behaviors, zoo officials said. ___ Frisaro reported from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Open Questions
- What is the gender of the joey?
- When will the joey be named?
- How many koalas are currently at the Palm Beach Zoo?






