Taronga Conservation Society Australia
Nabilah Chowdhury is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in wildlife conservation, youth leadership, and education. Currently serving as the NSW Coordinator for the Jane Goodall Institute and actively involved in multiple volunteer positions, including the Global Pen Pals Team and the National Youth Leadership Council, Nabilah demonstrates a strong commitment to environmental advocacy and youth engagement. With a background in customer service at Taronga Conservation Society Australia, Nabilah has also coordinated youth initiatives at headspace and served on various advisory councils. Nabilah is pursuing a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies at the University of Sydney, focusing on Wildlife Conservation and International Relations, and has participated in numerous educational programs that enhance skills in diplomacy and conservation.
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Taronga Conservation Society Australia
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Taronga Conservation Society Australia is a not-for-profit organisation that is committed to securing a future for wildlife. At Taronga Zoo in Sydney and Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo, we lead conservation efforts in the field and participate in regional and global conservation breeding programs to establish insurance populations for species threatened in the wild. We also operate two wildlife hospitals that treat and rehabilitate injured native wildlife, as well as providing best practice health care for the animals at our Zoos. Taronga recognises that the planet’s biodiversity and ecosystems are the life support systems for the health and prosperity of all species including our own. At no time in history has this been more evident, with drought, bushfires, climate change, global pandemics, habitat destruction, ocean acidification and many other crises threatening natural systems and our own future. Whilst we cannot tackle these challenges alone, Taronga is acting now and working to save species, sustain ecosystems, provide experiences and create learning opportunities so that we act together.