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DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
TICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!ANIMAL WEBCAMS
Webcams. Watch the Dublin Zoo animals live, wherever you are. Catch a glimpse of the giraffes, zebras and rhinos on the African Savanna, get a birds-eye view of the penguins or watch the wondrous herd of Asian elephants bathe and chomp on their lunch with our live animal cams.ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject toGETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66 DUBLIN ZOO CLOSURE: 31ST DECEMBER 2020 Dublin Zoo closure: 31st December 2020. Following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin regarding COVID-19, we have taken the decision to close from 4pm on 31st of December until further notice. If you had a booking for December 31 st, 2020 and could not attend due to the 5km travel restrictions please emailtickets@dublinzoo
TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
TICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!ANIMAL WEBCAMS
Webcams. Watch the Dublin Zoo animals live, wherever you are. Catch a glimpse of the giraffes, zebras and rhinos on the African Savanna, get a birds-eye view of the penguins or watch the wondrous herd of Asian elephants bathe and chomp on their lunch with our live animal cams.ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject toGETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66 DUBLIN ZOO CLOSURE: 31ST DECEMBER 2020 Dublin Zoo closure: 31st December 2020. Following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin regarding COVID-19, we have taken the decision to close from 4pm on 31st of December until further notice. If you had a booking for December 31 st, 2020 and could not attend due to the 5km travel restrictions please emailtickets@dublinzoo
TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16).ANIMAL WEBCAMS
Webcams. Watch the Dublin Zoo animals live, wherever you are. Catch a glimpse of the giraffes, zebras and rhinos on the African Savanna, get a birds-eye view of the penguins or watch the wondrous herd of Asian elephants bathe and chomp on their lunch with our live animal cams.TICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out! ‘SAVE DUBLIN ZOO’ VOTED FAVOURITE MOMENT IN OUR 190 YEAR To celebrate our 190 th anniversary this year we asked you to choose your favourite moment from Dublin Zoo’s 190-year history! After over 2,000 entries, the votes have been counted and we can officially reveal that the winning moment is the ‘Save Dublin Zoo’ campaign! CAREERS | DUBLIN ZOO Careers at Dublin Zoo. The Zoo is a unique work environment. With over 400 animals spread over 28 hectares and almost 1 million visitors a year to look after, the task of running Dublin Zoo can be complex and challenging. Dublin Zoo employs people with many different skills ranging from animal care and management, to teaching, gardening GIFT CARDS | DUBLIN ZOO Gift Cards. Dublin Zoo gift cards are now only available to purchase in the Gift Shop. Dublin Zoo is closed until further notice. Gift Card prices: Gift Card – Family Annual Pass – €190.00. Gift Card – Individual Annual Pass – €130.00. €100.00. HOW TO BECOME A ZOOKEEPER The more experience and qualifications you can get, the better. If you are interested in becoming a keeper, there are several ways to go about it. One route is to earn a degree in zoology. However, this isn’t essential. All Dublin Zoo keepers have the Zoo Animal Management Qualification. The websites of the European Association ofZoos and
ELEPHANTS | DUBLIN ZOO Elephants. We have a webcam overlooking the Kaziranga Forest Trail where you might be able to catch a glimpse of our group of Asian elephants. See if you can spot matriarch Bernhardine, her sister Yasmin, their daughters Asha and Anak. You may also be able to spot some of the calves of the herd too! Please give the page a moment toload.
OKAPI | DUBLIN ZOO
Okapi. Okapis are a large, hoofed animal related to the giraffe. They have a red-brown, velvety coat and distinctive black and white stripes on their back legs. Like giraffes, okapis have long, dark tongues. Male okapi’s also have ossicones on top of their heads (horn-like structures that are covered in skin and fur) BABY GORILLA BORN AT DUBLIN ZOO Baby Gorilla Born at Dublin Zoo. On 1 st April, after a gestation period of around 8-and-a-half months, Kafi gave birth to the healthy infant weighing approximately 2-2.5kg. To date, keepers at Dublin Zoo have been unable to determine the gender of the infant as Kafi has been keeping the baby close to her chest since the birth. PRESIDENT OF IRELAND OPENS NEW DISCOVERY AND LEARNING President of Ireland opens new Discovery and Learning Centre. On Monday 20th August 2018, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, and the President of the Zoological Society of Ireland, Michael Daly and Director of Dublin Zoo, Leo Oosterweghel, led proceedings at the launch of the new Discovery and Learning Centre at Dublin Zoo. DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
TICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this OUTDOOR SAFARI TRAIL Annual Reports. Wild Lights. The Zoological Society of Ireland (Company limited by Guarrantee) The Zoological Gardens, The Phoenix Park, Dublin. Company registration number, 207824. Registered Charity Number, 20003715. Charitable tax exemption number, CHY2964. GIFT SHOP | DUBLIN ZOO Treat yourself and take a bit of Dublin Zoo home with you! Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation which does not receive statutory funding. We rely on revenue streams, in the form of gate receipts and sales from our gift shop. DUBLIN ZOO: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. NEW EDITION The new edition released this year brings the history of Dublin Zoo to life, from its modest beginnings on a four-hectare plot, to today’s Zoo of 70 hectares and includes a wide range of archive photography, interviews, new material and recent milestones such as the opening of many new world-renowned habitats and education centres. PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Reintroducing a Previously-extinct Antelope into the Wild. Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx gradually DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
TICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this OUTDOOR SAFARI TRAIL Annual Reports. Wild Lights. The Zoological Society of Ireland (Company limited by Guarrantee) The Zoological Gardens, The Phoenix Park, Dublin. Company registration number, 207824. Registered Charity Number, 20003715. Charitable tax exemption number, CHY2964. GIFT SHOP | DUBLIN ZOO Treat yourself and take a bit of Dublin Zoo home with you! Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation which does not receive statutory funding. We rely on revenue streams, in the form of gate receipts and sales from our gift shop. DUBLIN ZOO: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. NEW EDITION The new edition released this year brings the history of Dublin Zoo to life, from its modest beginnings on a four-hectare plot, to today’s Zoo of 70 hectares and includes a wide range of archive photography, interviews, new material and recent milestones such as the opening of many new world-renowned habitats and education centres. PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Reintroducing a Previously-extinct Antelope into the Wild. Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx graduallyTICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!ANIMAL WEBCAMS
Webcams. Watch the Dublin Zoo animals live, wherever you are. Catch a glimpse of the giraffes, zebras and rhinos on the African Savanna, get a birds-eye view of the penguins or watch the wondrous herd of Asian elephants bathe and chomp on their lunch with our live animal cams.ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject to ‘SAVE DUBLIN ZOO’ VOTED FAVOURITE MOMENT IN OUR 190 YEAR To celebrate our 190 th anniversary this year we asked you to choose your favourite moment from Dublin Zoo’s 190-year history! After over 2,000 entries, the votes have been counted and we can officially reveal that the winning moment is the ‘Save Dublin Zoo’ campaign!GETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66 DUBLIN ZOO TO REOPEN Dublin Zoo to reopen under new health and safety protocols on June 2 nd, 2020. Dublin Zoo today announced it will reopen to the public on June 2 nd in a reduced capacity and under new strict health and safety protocols. Tickets to attend Dublin Zoo must now be pre-booked online in advance, solely via the Dublin Zoo website.ACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or GIFT CARDS | DUBLIN ZOO Gift Cards. Dublin Zoo gift cards are now only available to purchase in the Gift Shop. Dublin Zoo is closed until further notice. Gift Card prices: Gift Card – Family Annual Pass – €190.00. Gift Card – Individual Annual Pass – €130.00. €100.00. DUBLIN ZOO: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. NEW EDITION Speaking about the book, author Catherine de Courcy said: “It has been a pleasure to explore and present the wonderful achievements of the Dublin Zoo team over the past 20 years in the context of the Zoo’s 189-year history.” To celebrate the release of the new edition of Dublin Zoo: An illustrated history, we will be running various competitions on our social media pages starting on PRESIDENT OF IRELAND OPENS NEW DISCOVERY AND LEARNING President of Ireland opens new Discovery and Learning Centre. On Monday 20th August 2018, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, and the President of the Zoological Society of Ireland, Michael Daly and Director of Dublin Zoo, Leo Oosterweghel, led proceedings at the launch of the new Discovery and Learning Centre at Dublin Zoo. DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedTICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!VIRTUAL TOURS
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUTDOOR SAFARI TRAIL Book your Annual Pass tickets for Dublin Zoo's Outdoor Safari Trail here! We would remind you to please be mindful of the current government and public health recommendations before planning yourvisit.
TRAIL SURVEY
Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey . Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience.ACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or DUBLIN ZOO: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. NEW EDITION Speaking about the book, author Catherine de Courcy said: “It has been a pleasure to explore and present the wonderful achievements of the Dublin Zoo team over the past 20 years in the context of the Zoo’s 189-year history.” To celebrate the release of the new edition of Dublin Zoo: An illustrated history, we will be running various competitions on our social media pages starting on PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Magdalena and Patrick first laid an egg together back in 2007 and are the parents of new mum Monica. Their other offspring include Chandler and Phoebe – both still in Dublin Zoo. REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx gradually disappeared from the DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedTICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!VIRTUAL TOURS
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUTDOOR SAFARI TRAIL Book your Annual Pass tickets for Dublin Zoo's Outdoor Safari Trail here! We would remind you to please be mindful of the current government and public health recommendations before planning yourvisit.
TRAIL SURVEY
Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey . Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience.ACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or DUBLIN ZOO: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. NEW EDITION Speaking about the book, author Catherine de Courcy said: “It has been a pleasure to explore and present the wonderful achievements of the Dublin Zoo team over the past 20 years in the context of the Zoo’s 189-year history.” To celebrate the release of the new edition of Dublin Zoo: An illustrated history, we will be running various competitions on our social media pages starting on PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Magdalena and Patrick first laid an egg together back in 2007 and are the parents of new mum Monica. Their other offspring include Chandler and Phoebe – both still in Dublin Zoo. REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx gradually disappeared from the ‘SAVE DUBLIN ZOO’ VOTED FAVOURITE MOMENT IN OUR 190 YEAR To celebrate our 190 th anniversary this year we asked you to choose your favourite moment from Dublin Zoo’s 190-year history! After over 2,000 entries, the votes have been counted and we can officially reveal that the winning moment is the ‘Save Dublin Zoo’ campaign!TICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!ANNUAL PASSES
For March’s closure: Annual pass holders received a month’s extension with a 25% discount upon renewal for our previous closure. For October’s closure: Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22nd October 2020, and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*GETTING HERE
There is no designated car parking for Dublin Zoo, however, The Lord’s Walk car park is located beside Dublin Zoo and has a capacity for approximately 260 cars. DUBLIN ZOO: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. NEW EDITION Speaking about the book, author Catherine de Courcy said: “It has been a pleasure to explore and present the wonderful achievements of the Dublin Zoo team over the past 20 years in the context of the Zoo’s 189-year history.” To celebrate the release of the new edition of Dublin Zoo: An illustrated history, we will be running various competitions on our social media pages starting on PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Magdalena and Patrick first laid an egg together back in 2007 and are the parents of new mum Monica. Their other offspring include Chandler and Phoebe – both still in Dublin Zoo. DUBLIN ZOO TO REOPEN Dublin Zoo to reopen under new health and safety protocols on June 2 nd, 2020. Dublin Zoo today announced it will reopen to the public on June 2 nd in a reduced capacity and under new strict health and safety protocols. Tickets to attend Dublin Zoo must now be pre-booked online in advance, solely via the Dublin Zoo website. GIFT CARDS | DUBLIN ZOO Dublin Zoo gift cards are now only available to purchase in the Gift Shop. Dublin Zoo is closed until further notice. Gift Card prices: Gift Card – Family Annual Pass – €190.00 HOW TO BECOME A ZOOKEEPER How to become a zookeeper. There are many people who want to work with animals, so there is a lot of competition for jobs. The more experience and qualifications you can get, the better. PRESIDENT OF IRELAND OPENS NEW DISCOVERY AND LEARNING On Monday 20th August 2018, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, and the President of the Zoological Society of Ireland, Michael Daly and Director of Dublin Zoo, Leo Oosterweghel, led proceedings at the launch of the new Discovery and Learning Centre at Dublin Zoo. DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedTICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!VIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
GETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject to CAREERS | DUBLIN ZOO Careers at Dublin Zoo. The Zoo is a unique work environment. With over 400 animals spread over 28 hectares and almost 1 million visitors a year to look after, the task of running Dublin Zoo can be complex and challenging. Dublin Zoo employs people with many different skills ranging from animal care and management, to teaching, gardeningTRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in thisFAQS | DUBLIN ZOO
Dublin Zoo is situated in Phoenix Park in the City of Dublin. The City is easily accessible from all over Ireland by bus and train. You can catch a number of buses from the City Centre and from the central train stations. Dublin Zoo is a 20 minute walk from Heuston Station and from the LUAS Red Line stop. ELEPHANTS | DUBLIN ZOO Elephants. We have a webcam overlooking the Kaziranga Forest Trail where you might be able to catch a glimpse of our group of Asian elephants. See if you can spot matriarch Bernhardine, her sister Yasmin, their daughters Asha and Anak. You may also be able to spot some of the calves of the herd too! Please give the page a moment toload.
DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedTICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!VIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
GETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject to CAREERS | DUBLIN ZOO Careers at Dublin Zoo. The Zoo is a unique work environment. With over 400 animals spread over 28 hectares and almost 1 million visitors a year to look after, the task of running Dublin Zoo can be complex and challenging. Dublin Zoo employs people with many different skills ranging from animal care and management, to teaching, gardeningTRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in thisFAQS | DUBLIN ZOO
Dublin Zoo is situated in Phoenix Park in the City of Dublin. The City is easily accessible from all over Ireland by bus and train. You can catch a number of buses from the City Centre and from the central train stations. Dublin Zoo is a 20 minute walk from Heuston Station and from the LUAS Red Line stop. ELEPHANTS | DUBLIN ZOO Elephants. We have a webcam overlooking the Kaziranga Forest Trail where you might be able to catch a glimpse of our group of Asian elephants. See if you can spot matriarch Bernhardine, her sister Yasmin, their daughters Asha and Anak. You may also be able to spot some of the calves of the herd too! Please give the page a moment toload.
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Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject toTRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in thisWHAT YOU CAN DO
What You Can Do. We all can play a role in putting conservation into action. Whether its reducing the use of plastics, recycling our rubbish or taking public transport, there are lots of ways we can help protect our planet and the wildlife the lives on it.LION | DUBLIN ZOO
The Asian lion is a carnivore, eating antelope, wild boar, buffalo and small deer. They are ambush predators using stealth to approach their prey. Then they charge, reaching a top speed of 56 kph, and either grab or knock down their prey before it outruns them. Hunting takesplace at night.
WOLF | DUBLIN ZOO
Grey Wolf. Canis Lupus. Irish Name: Faolchú liath. IUCN Status: Least concern. The grey wolf is the largest member of the wild dog family. They are mainly grey or brown in colour, but their colouring, along with their size, can vary depending on their geographic location. Grey wolves used to live in the wild in Ireland butunfortunately they
ELEPHANTS | DUBLIN ZOO Elephants. We have a webcam overlooking the Kaziranga Forest Trail where you might be able to catch a glimpse of our group of Asian elephants. See if you can spot matriarch Bernhardine, her sister Yasmin, their daughters Asha and Anak. You may also be able to spot some of the calves of the herd too! Please give the page a moment toload.
PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). BABY GORILLA BORN AT DUBLIN ZOO Baby Gorilla Born at Dublin Zoo. On 1 st April, after a gestation period of around 8-and-a-half months, Kafi gave birth to the healthy infant weighing approximately 2-2.5kg. To date, keepers at Dublin Zoo have been unable to determine the gender of the infant as Kafi has been keeping the baby close to her chest since the birth. PRESIDENT OF IRELAND OPENS NEW DISCOVERY AND LEARNING President of Ireland opens new Discovery and Learning Centre. On Monday 20th August 2018, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, and the President of the Zoological Society of Ireland, Michael Daly and Director of Dublin Zoo, Leo Oosterweghel, led proceedings at the launch of the new Discovery and Learning Centre at Dublin Zoo. DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
BOOK NOW | DUBLIN ZOO Contact us. Dublin Zoo telephone lines will be manned from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Monday – Friday. If your query relates to tickets you have already booked for the Outdoor Safari Trail please email tickets@dublinzoo.ie. If your query relates to an existing or a new annual pass please email annualpass@dublinzoo.ie. If you have a general query please email info@dublinzoo.ie or call us on (01 DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
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Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this OUTDOOR SAFARI TRAIL Annual Reports. Wild Lights. The Zoological Society of Ireland (Company limited by Guarrantee) The Zoological Gardens, The Phoenix Park, Dublin. Company registration number, 207824. Registered Charity Number, 20003715. Charitable tax exemption number, CHY2964.ACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Reintroducing a Previously-extinct Antelope into the Wild. Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx gradually DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
BOOK NOW | DUBLIN ZOO Contact us. Dublin Zoo telephone lines will be manned from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Monday – Friday. If your query relates to tickets you have already booked for the Outdoor Safari Trail please email tickets@dublinzoo.ie. If your query relates to an existing or a new annual pass please email annualpass@dublinzoo.ie. If you have a general query please email info@dublinzoo.ie or call us on (01 DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
TICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this OUTDOOR SAFARI TRAIL Annual Reports. Wild Lights. The Zoological Society of Ireland (Company limited by Guarrantee) The Zoological Gardens, The Phoenix Park, Dublin. Company registration number, 207824. Registered Charity Number, 20003715. Charitable tax exemption number, CHY2964.ACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Reintroducing a Previously-extinct Antelope into the Wild. Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx graduallyTICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject toGETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66 DUBLIN ZOO TO REOPEN Dublin Zoo to reopen under new health and safety protocols on June 2 nd, 2020. Dublin Zoo today announced it will reopen to the public on June 2 nd in a reduced capacity and under new strict health and safety protocols. Tickets to attend Dublin Zoo must now be pre-booked online in advance, solely via the Dublin Zoo website. DUBLIN ZOO: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. NEW EDITION The new edition released this year brings the history of Dublin Zoo to life, from its modest beginnings on a four-hectare plot, to today’s Zoo of 70 hectares and includes a wide range of archive photography, interviews, new material and recent milestones such as the opening of many new world-renowned habitats and education centres. HOW TO BECOME A ZOOKEEPER The more experience and qualifications you can get, the better. If you are interested in becoming a keeper, there are several ways to go about it. One route is to earn a degree in zoology. However, this isn’t essential. All Dublin Zoo keepers have the Zoo Animal Management Qualification. The websites of the European Association ofZoos and
PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16).WOLF | DUBLIN ZOO
Grey Wolf. Canis Lupus. Irish Name: Faolchú liath. IUCN Status: Least concern. The grey wolf is the largest member of the wild dog family. They are mainly grey or brown in colour, but their colouring, along with their size, can vary depending on their geographic location. Grey wolves used to live in the wild in Ireland butunfortunately they
ZOO ETHICS | DUBLIN ZOO Dublin Zoo’s policy is to always let our animals live out their lives, as long as their quality of life is not compromised. If a zoo has a mission to cultivate respect for wildlife then respect for the individual is inherent to that . When commercialisation takes over in a zoo, ethics can become clouded. The same applies to science. REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Reintroducing a Previously-extinct Antelope into the Wild. Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx gradually DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
BOOK NOW | DUBLIN ZOO Contact us. Dublin Zoo telephone lines will be manned from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Monday – Friday. If your query relates to tickets you have already booked for the Outdoor Safari Trail please email tickets@dublinzoo.ie. If your query relates to an existing or a new annual pass please email annualpass@dublinzoo.ie. If you have a general query please email info@dublinzoo.ie or call us on (01 DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedVIRTUAL TOURS
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUTDOOR SAFARI TRAIL Book your Annual Pass tickets for Dublin Zoo's Outdoor Safari Trail here! We would remind you to please be mindful of the current government and public health recommendations before planning yourvisit.
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Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey . Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. OUR NEWS | DUBLIN ZOO This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.ACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Magdalena and Patrick first laid an egg together back in 2007 and are the parents of new mum Monica. Their other offspring include Chandler and Phoebe – both still in Dublin Zoo. REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx gradually disappeared from the DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
BOOK NOW | DUBLIN ZOO Contact us. Dublin Zoo telephone lines will be manned from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Monday – Friday. If your query relates to tickets you have already booked for the Outdoor Safari Trail please email tickets@dublinzoo.ie. If your query relates to an existing or a new annual pass please email annualpass@dublinzoo.ie. If you have a general query please email info@dublinzoo.ie or call us on (01 DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedVIRTUAL TOURS
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. OUTDOOR SAFARI TRAIL Book your Annual Pass tickets for Dublin Zoo's Outdoor Safari Trail here! We would remind you to please be mindful of the current government and public health recommendations before planning yourvisit.
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Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey . Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. OUR NEWS | DUBLIN ZOO This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.ACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Magdalena and Patrick first laid an egg together back in 2007 and are the parents of new mum Monica. Their other offspring include Chandler and Phoebe – both still in Dublin Zoo. REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx gradually disappeared from theTICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out!ANNUAL PASSES
For March’s closure: Annual pass holders received a month’s extension with a 25% discount upon renewal for our previous closure. For October’s closure: Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22nd October 2020, and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*GETTING HERE
There is no designated car parking for Dublin Zoo, however, The Lord’s Walk car park is located beside Dublin Zoo and has a capacity for approximately 260 cars. DUBLIN ZOO TO REOPEN Dublin Zoo to reopen under new health and safety protocols on June 2 nd, 2020. Dublin Zoo today announced it will reopen to the public on June 2 nd in a reduced capacity and under new strict health and safety protocols. Tickets to attend Dublin Zoo must now be pre-booked online in advance, solely via the Dublin Zoo website. DUBLIN ZOO: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. NEW EDITION Speaking about the book, author Catherine de Courcy said: “It has been a pleasure to explore and present the wonderful achievements of the Dublin Zoo team over the past 20 years in the context of the Zoo’s 189-year history.” To celebrate the release of the new edition of Dublin Zoo: An illustrated history, we will be running various competitions on our social media pages starting onLION | DUBLIN ZOO
You may have never realised that lions resided outside of Africa but in fact, lions historically have roamed Europe, Asia and Africa. Unfortunately, there are only an estimated 400 Asian lions left in the wild in one small pocket of the Gir Forest, a national park in India. PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Magdalena and Patrick first laid an egg together back in 2007 and are the parents of new mum Monica. Their other offspring include Chandler and Phoebe – both still in Dublin Zoo. HOW TO BECOME A ZOOKEEPER How to become a zookeeper. There are many people who want to work with animals, so there is a lot of competition for jobs. The more experience and qualifications you can get, the better. ZOO ETHICS | DUBLIN ZOO Opinion Piece by Leo Oosterweghel, Director, Dublin Zoo. Cold, calculated, cynical and callous. These are the words I would use to describe the events that occurred earlier this week in Copenhagen Zoo. REINTRODUCING A PREVIOUSLY-EXTINCT ANTELOPE INTO THE WILD Tragically, the scimitar-horned oryx, a species of antelope that live at Dublin Zoo, became extinct in the wild. This oryx was once widespread across northern Africa but due to over-hunting, habitat loss and competition with domestic livestock, the scimitar-horned oryx gradually disappeared from the DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
BOOK NOW | DUBLIN ZOODUBLIN ZOO LIST OF ANIMALS Contact us. Dublin Zoo telephone lines will be manned from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Monday – Friday. If your query relates to tickets you have already booked for the Outdoor Safari Trail please email tickets@dublinzoo.ie. If your query relates to an existing or a new annual pass please email annualpass@dublinzoo.ie. If you have a general query please email info@dublinzoo.ie or call us on (01ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject toVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedGETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this CAREERS | DUBLIN ZOO Careers at Dublin Zoo. The Zoo is a unique work environment. With over 400 animals spread over 28 hectares and almost 1 million visitors a year to look after, the task of running Dublin Zoo can be complex and challenging. Dublin Zoo employs people with many different skills ranging from animal care and management, to teaching, gardeningACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
BOOK NOW | DUBLIN ZOODUBLIN ZOO LIST OF ANIMALS Contact us. Dublin Zoo telephone lines will be manned from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Monday – Friday. If your query relates to tickets you have already booked for the Outdoor Safari Trail please email tickets@dublinzoo.ie. If your query relates to an existing or a new annual pass please email annualpass@dublinzoo.ie. If you have a general query please email info@dublinzoo.ie or call us on (01ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject toVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedGETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this CAREERS | DUBLIN ZOO Careers at Dublin Zoo. The Zoo is a unique work environment. With over 400 animals spread over 28 hectares and almost 1 million visitors a year to look after, the task of running Dublin Zoo can be complex and challenging. Dublin Zoo employs people with many different skills ranging from animal care and management, to teaching, gardeningACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16).TICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out! YOUR VISIT | DUBLIN ZOO 9.30am – 5.30pm Monday – Sunday. Last admission is 3.30pm. All tickets must be pre-booked. Click here to book your time slot.OPENING TIMES
Opening Times. Dublin Zoo’s Outdoor Safari Trail is open daily from 9.30am – 7.30pm. All tickets must be pre-booked here. Last entry 5.00pm. For updates to our CONTACT US | DUBLIN ZOO Contact Us. If you would like to get in touch with us via phone, email or post, please see below. Please note that Dublin Zoo receives a lot of calls and emails, so please allow time for the team to respond.BREEDING PROGRAMMES
As part of Dublin Zoo’s membership of EAZA (European Association of Zoos and Aquaria), we participate in over 35 breeding programmes. By running these breeding programmes, EAZA can monitor the age structure and genetics of animal populations in over 300 zoos in almost 50countries.
PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). ELEPHANTS | DUBLIN ZOO Elephants. We have a webcam overlooking the Kaziranga Forest Trail where you might be able to catch a glimpse of our group of Asian elephants. See if you can spot matriarch Bernhardine, her sister Yasmin, their daughters Asha and Anak. You may also be able to spot some of the calves of the herd too! Please give the page a moment toload.
PRESIDENT OF IRELAND OPENS NEW DISCOVERY AND LEARNING President of Ireland opens new Discovery and Learning Centre. On Monday 20th August 2018, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, and the President of the Zoological Society of Ireland, Michael Daly and Director of Dublin Zoo, Leo Oosterweghel, led proceedings at the launch of the new Discovery and Learning Centre at Dublin Zoo. BABY GORILLA BORN AT DUBLIN ZOO Baby Gorilla Born at Dublin Zoo. On 1 st April, after a gestation period of around 8-and-a-half months, Kafi gave birth to the healthy infant weighing approximately 2-2.5kg. To date, keepers at Dublin Zoo have been unable to determine the gender of the infant as Kafi has been keeping the baby close to her chest since the birth. MALE RHINO CALF BORN AT DUBLIN ZOO Male Rhino Calf Born at Dublin Zoo. Dublin Zoo is Delighted to Announce the Birth of a Southern White Rhinoceros Calf. Experienced mum, Ashanti gave birth to the healthy male calf at 4.30am on February 10 th after a 16-month gestation period. The calf is estimated toweigh approx. 50kg.
DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
BOOK NOW | DUBLIN ZOODUBLIN ZOO LIST OF ANIMALS Contact us. Dublin Zoo telephone lines will be manned from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Monday – Friday. If your query relates to tickets you have already booked for the Outdoor Safari Trail please email tickets@dublinzoo.ie. If your query relates to an existing or a new annual pass please email annualpass@dublinzoo.ie. If you have a general query please email info@dublinzoo.ie or call us on (01ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject toVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedGETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this CAREERS | DUBLIN ZOO Careers at Dublin Zoo. The Zoo is a unique work environment. With over 400 animals spread over 28 hectares and almost 1 million visitors a year to look after, the task of running Dublin Zoo can be complex and challenging. Dublin Zoo employs people with many different skills ranging from animal care and management, to teaching, gardeningACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). DUBLIN ZOO - ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN IRELANDEDUCATIONABOUT USZOO NEWSDONATECONTACT USYOUR VISIT Dublin Zoo is a must-see experience and the perfect day out for families, friends, couples and those visiting Dublin. Book yourtickets online!
BOOK NOW | DUBLIN ZOODUBLIN ZOO LIST OF ANIMALS Contact us. Dublin Zoo telephone lines will be manned from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Monday – Friday. If your query relates to tickets you have already booked for the Outdoor Safari Trail please email tickets@dublinzoo.ie. If your query relates to an existing or a new annual pass please email annualpass@dublinzoo.ie. If you have a general query please email info@dublinzoo.ie or call us on (01ANNUAL PASSES
Dublin Zoo would like to offer all annual pass holders who had a valid pass on 22 nd October 2020 and are within Dublin or 20km of Dublin Zoo an extension of their annual pass, reflective of the period of time Dublin Zoo is closed.*. This extension will be automatically added to your annual pass. *Subject toVIRTUAL TOURS
Virtual Tours. We are opening our virtual gates so that you can take a tour around Dublin Zoo to visit some of your favourite animals! Watch along with us below and have fun! Burmese python, West African crocodile, panther chameleon and more. Red panda, meerkat, waldrapp ibis and more. Asian elephant, okapi, African spurred tortoise andmore.
DUBLIN ZOO - REOPENING APRIL 2021 Reopening April 2021. We are delighted to announce that following the recent announcement from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Dublin Zoo will be open to the public from the 26 th of April 2021 in a reduced capacity and under strict health and safety protocols.. After more than a year of having to open and close our gates, we are working hard to prepare Dublin Zoo to welcome back our valuedGETTING HERE
Dublin Bus. Dublin Bus is the easiest and most extensive travel network in Dublin. Most busses run from 06.30am to 11.30pm. The bus routes that stop closest to Dublin Zoo are: 25, 26, 46A, 66TRAIL SURVEY
Trail Survey | Dublin Zoo. Outdoor Safari Trail Visitor Survey. Since Dublin Zoo reopened its doors in June 2020 under new social distancing guidelines we have been working hard to find ways to enhance and improve your experience. Your feedback is important to us and we would really appreciate it if you could take some time to fill in this CAREERS | DUBLIN ZOO Careers at Dublin Zoo. The Zoo is a unique work environment. With over 400 animals spread over 28 hectares and almost 1 million visitors a year to look after, the task of running Dublin Zoo can be complex and challenging. Dublin Zoo employs people with many different skills ranging from animal care and management, to teaching, gardeningACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with special needs may admit one accompanying carer free of charge when they purchase an additional needs adult or child ticket. *Please bring relevant ID and documentation, such as an IAA Autism ID card, or an associated membership card, GP letter or hospital consultant letter which confirms the visitor is unable to visit Dublin Zoo independently without the aid of a carer or PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16).TICKET PRICES
Our Prices. Did you know Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation? Your tickets help to continuously improve the Dublin Zoo habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for fun-filled family day out! YOUR VISIT | DUBLIN ZOO 9.30am – 5.30pm Monday – Sunday. Last admission is 3.30pm. All tickets must be pre-booked. Click here to book your time slot.OPENING TIMES
Opening Times. Dublin Zoo’s Outdoor Safari Trail is open daily from 9.30am – 7.30pm. All tickets must be pre-booked here. Last entry 5.00pm. For updates to our CONTACT US | DUBLIN ZOO Contact Us. If you would like to get in touch with us via phone, email or post, please see below. Please note that Dublin Zoo receives a lot of calls and emails, so please allow time for the team to respond.BREEDING PROGRAMMES
As part of Dublin Zoo’s membership of EAZA (European Association of Zoos and Aquaria), we participate in over 35 breeding programmes. By running these breeding programmes, EAZA can monitor the age structure and genetics of animal populations in over 300 zoos in almost 50countries.
PENGUIN CHICKS HATCH AT DUBLIN ZOO Penguin Chicks Hatch at Dublin Zoo. New arrivals are the first penguin chicks born. at Dublin Zoo since 2013. Dublin Zoo is celebrating the hatching of two Humboldt penguin chicks. The first chick was born on 29th March to parents Monica (7) and Joey (8). The second chick was born on the 3rd April to parents Magdalena (18) and Patrick (16). ELEPHANTS | DUBLIN ZOO Elephants. We have a webcam overlooking the Kaziranga Forest Trail where you might be able to catch a glimpse of our group of Asian elephants. See if you can spot matriarch Bernhardine, her sister Yasmin, their daughters Asha and Anak. You may also be able to spot some of the calves of the herd too! Please give the page a moment toload.
PRESIDENT OF IRELAND OPENS NEW DISCOVERY AND LEARNING President of Ireland opens new Discovery and Learning Centre. On Monday 20th August 2018, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, and the President of the Zoological Society of Ireland, Michael Daly and Director of Dublin Zoo, Leo Oosterweghel, led proceedings at the launch of the new Discovery and Learning Centre at Dublin Zoo. BABY GORILLA BORN AT DUBLIN ZOO Baby Gorilla Born at Dublin Zoo. On 1 st April, after a gestation period of around 8-and-a-half months, Kafi gave birth to the healthy infant weighing approximately 2-2.5kg. To date, keepers at Dublin Zoo have been unable to determine the gender of the infant as Kafi has been keeping the baby close to her chest since the birth. MALE RHINO CALF BORN AT DUBLIN ZOO Male Rhino Calf Born at Dublin Zoo. Dublin Zoo is Delighted to Announce the Birth of a Southern White Rhinoceros Calf. Experienced mum, Ashanti gave birth to the healthy male calf at 4.30am on February 10 th after a 16-month gestation period. The calf is estimated toweigh approx. 50kg.
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The TV programme The Zoo made me interested in Dublin Zoo again. Well it didn’t disappoint. You can spend the whole day there. It compares very well with London or Berlin. It is so well kept. Staff excellent. And the animals…Well isn’t that why we go?__ - Katie S
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Small but very special collection of mostly endangered and rare species of animals (snow leopard, lowland gorilla) and all of them in specious settings. The whole zoo is like a garden as well, lots of plants and flowers and almost a botanical garden. Great time!__ - Werdler S
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The TV programme The Zoo made me interested in Dublin Zoo again. Well it didn’t disappoint. You can spend the whole day there. It compares very well with London or Berlin. It is so well kept. Staff excellent. And the animals…Well isn’t that why we go?__ - Katie S
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This zoo is fantastic. The animals look very well cared for and the staff are very friendly and helpful.__ - Jess
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This zoo is so lovely! I genuinely enjoyed walking around, seeing all the wonderful animals. I don’t think I’ve ever been so close to agiraffe!
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Small but very special collection of mostly endangered and rare species of animals (snow leopard, lowland gorilla) and all of them in specious settings. The whole zoo is like a garden as well, lots of plants and flowers and almost a botanical garden. Great time!__ - Werdler S
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The TV programme The Zoo made me interested in Dublin Zoo again. Well it didn’t disappoint. You can spend the whole day there. It compares very well with London or Berlin. It is so well kept. Staff excellent. And the animals…Well isn’t that why we go?__ - Katie S
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