<Tr> <Th> Major exhibits </Th> <Td> 45 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Website </Th> <Td> taronga.org.au/taronga-western-plains-zoo </Td> </Tr> <P> Taronga Western Plains Zoo, formerly known as (and still commonly referred to as) Western Plains Zoo and commonly known as Dubbo Zoo, is a large zoo near Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia . It opened to the public on 28 February 1977, to provide more living and breeding space for large animals such as elephants and antelopes which needed more space than was available at the restricted Sydney site . The zoo is run by the Taronga Conservation Society (formerly Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales), along with Taronga Zoo Sydney . Western Plains Zoo is located on the Newell Highway in west Dubbo about 4 km from the city . </P> <P> In the late 1960s, plans to develop a large plains zoo to complement Sydney's Taronga Zoo were established . The new zoo would provide breeding facilities particularly suited to the large plains dwelling animals and to fulfil a need for an open range facility for the display of mainly grazing animals . After considerable planning and preparation, a site on the outskirts of Dubbo in central West New South Wales was chosen . Formerly an army camp during World War Two, the site was transformed into a 300 hectare zoo of woodland and irrigated grasslands . </P>

Where is taronga's western plains zoo located