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Dublin Zoo and Fota Wildlife Park to get €3 million funding boost
The announcement follows a fundraising campaign launched last month by Dublin Zoo.
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The announcement follows a fundraising campaign launched last month by Dublin Zoo.
The baby bison, who has yet to be named, was born on 25 October.
Smaller pet farms around the country are feeling the impact already.
The Northern cheetah cubs were born at the conservation park in November.
The head of the attraction talks about how the site plans to continue to expand.
Do they know it’s Christmas time at all? (Sorry.)
Asian lions are endangered as there are only about 500 individuals remaining in the wild.
The cheetah cubs are said to be making great progress so far.
The animals were never in danger or a threat to any visitors, a spokesperson said.
Colombian spider monkeys are critically endangered in the wild.
The first part of the Wildlife Park’s new Asian Sanctuary will open to the publc
Cork has two new arrivals.
He has big (rugby) boots to fill.
Get your name suggestions in quickly!
It is the first baby cheetah to be born there in over five years and you can name him.
Or could that just be according to a book published in 77AD?
The resort – which includes a 131 bedroom hotel, 54 lodges and a 27-hole golf course – has been purchased by Chinese hoteliers, the Kang Family.
This is hypnotic and hilarious.
A new animal care and conservation centre is to be built this year at the popular tourist destination.
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
…but he’s oh, so lonely.
Dublin Zoo and Fota Wildlife Park are just some of the tourist attractions that can now be explored in detail online.
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