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Joining the RZS of NSW

The Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales offers membership to anyone 18 years and older who is willing to support the objects of the Society.

There are two categories of membership: Scientific or Ordinary. Those people with specific scientific research backgrounds or interests may apply to become a Scientific Member. Anyone may apply to become an Ordinary Member. Applications for membership must be supported by two financial members.

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Benefits

The benefits of membership include:

  • Discounted registration fees for all RZS of NSW symposia, forums and other events

  • Join one or more RZS of NSW "special interest groups" or Sections

  • Personal pass giving free entry at Taronga and Western Plains Zoos and 1/2 price parking 

  • Receive all the Society's publications (optional)

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Membership Fees 2008/9

Membership runs from 1 July to 30 June.

Scientific or Ordinary Member (with all publications) $90.00 per annum.

Scientific or Ordinary Member (without publications) $45.00 per annum.

Student Member (with all publications) $45.00 per annum

Membership forms can be obtained by:

  • printing out the form found here using you web browser's print function, and posting the completed form to the RZS Office (address above).

  • phone the RZS Office on 02 9969 7336 ( The Society's rooms at Taronga Zoo are attended every Tuesday. );

  • write to the RZS of NSW, P.O. Box 20 Mosman, NSW 2088;

  • by contacting the RZS Office by email

 

 

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Sections

The Society currently has one active section, the Wildlife Section. To find out more about this group, click here.

Dr Adele Haythornthwaite
School of Biological Sciences
University of Sydney
email: adelehay@gmail.com

   

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