Two to go.
The pieces finally fit into place.
The bridge should be open in mid January.
Big reinforcements for a demanding design.
A symbolic Chinese archway signals that the Pandas are close.
Visitors wind their way through lily ponds and a bamboo forest to get to Wang Wang and Funi.
For the first fortnight, 370 people per hour will file past the pandas behind the glass. Plenty of...
Pandas eat bamboo for around 12 hours per day... and sleep for most of the rest.
They might look huggable, but they are in fact meat eaters too!
You can get up close to the pandas through the glass.
Wang Wang plays up to the crowd.
Is that a smile or a bored yawn?
Fully grown trees, large rocks, and even waterfalls are all part of Wang Wang's outdoor world.
It's hoped Wang Wang will think it's cool to sit on this refrigerated rock. You can get a cold...
Where the Zebras once roamed, spectacular new landscaping and planting greets visitors.
Adelaide Zoo has revamped a quarter of its parklands campus. This new entrance faces Botanic Park.
A new million dollar footbridge across the Torrens behind the Adelaide Zoo is almost complete now...
The long awaited Pandas are now on show at Adelaide Zoo.
Our new pandas are settling in well at the Adelaide Zoo. Wang Wang and Funi touched down on...
Funi and Wang Wang's Panda Enclosure
Funi and WangWang's Enclosure at Adelaide Zoo