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Headline: RAW VIDEO: Spring Has Sprung At Australian Zoo As It Celebrates Baby Boom

Caption: Spring has officially sprung at an Australian Zoo as it celebrates a baby boom. The Australian Reptile Park is buzzing with excitement after the arrival of numerous baby animals ranging from koalas to dingoes and Tasmanian devils. A trio of mischievous Tasmanian devil joeys - Scooby, Shaggy, and Daphne - are at the heart of the celebration, raising awareness for the conservation of their endangered species. Hand-raised by zookeeper Imogen Melder, they play a vital role in the Park’s efforts to safeguard the unique animals from extinction. The koala nursery is equally lively, with five joeys nestled safely with their mothers. Two, Edgar and Honey, were rejected by their mothers but are now flourishing under the care of devoted staff. Bluey and Bandit, an 18-week-old dingo duo, have also captured the hearts of visitors. They roam the Park with their keepers, playfully exploring and winning fans with their adventurous spirits. Tim Faulkner, Managing Director of the Australian Reptile Park, said, "Spring is an incredibly special time for us as we welcome so many new arrivals. It's heartwarming to see the joy they bring to both our visitors and staff. This baby boom is a testament to the care and conservation work being done here at the Park, especially with species like the Tasmanian devil and koala that are facing threats in the wild." Kangaroos are also in the spotlight, with three joeys now poking their heads out of their mothers' pouches, eager to explore their new environment. Meanwhile, the reptile department is buzzing as new hatchlings - ranging from snakes to skinks - make their entrance into the world every other day, marking a truly special spring at the Australian Reptile Park.

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