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Jul 24, 2008   |  12:03AM AET

Sydney FC stars go wild at Taronga Zoo

Sydney FC stars go wild at Taronga Zoo

Sydney FC did its bit to support the World’s endangered wildlife recently, with a number of the club’s stars taking a trip down the Bing Lee Threatened Wildlife Trail at Taronga Zoo.

Sydney FC did its bit to support the World-s endangered wildlife recently, with a number of the club-s stars taking a trip down the Bing Lee Threatened Wildlife Trail at Taronga Zoo.

Sydney players Steve Corica, Clint Bolton, Michael Enfield and head coach, John Kosmina travelled to the zoo to inspect the trail, which takes zoo visitors on a journey of discovery through a series of exhibitions featuring some of the World-s most endangered animals.

The FC contingent got up close and personal with the Leopard seals at the Great Southern Ocean exhibition, before witnessing a feeding at the Sumatran Tiger display.

The Bing Lee Threatened Wildlife Trail was launched in early July and has been developed to increase awareness about endangered animals, and provide information about what each of us can do to prevent their extinction and sustain their environments.