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Shauna Corr

Dublin Zoo offering discounted tickets this weekend to mark Endangered Species Day

Dublin Zoo is slashing the cost of tickets to mark Endangered Species Day on Friday.

Human activity has caused the extinction of over 800 species since around 1500 with around one million now thought to be at risk.

The team at the zoo believes one step to achieving harmony between people and nature is increasing awareness about biodiversity and conservation.

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So they are gearing up to teach kids and adults alike about how people can help protect animals and their habitats this weekend.

A spokesperson for Dublin Zoo said: “Endangered Species Day is a day for learning about wildlife, how to protect them and their habitats and the importance of saving species from extinction for our ecosystems.

“Visitors will have a chance to learn about the importance of supporting biodiversity, conservation and animal welfare while enjoying the family fun activities taking place.

“Over the course of the weekend (from 11am–4pm), Dublin Zoo will have plenty of educational and fun-filled activities for all ages, including special keeper talks, arts and crafts, and face painting.”

The charity, which first opened its doors to the public in 1831, is now involved in 30 international conservation programmes for endangered animals including giraffes, chimpanzees, rhinos, gorillas, elephants, orangutans and penguins.

They added: “Dublin Zoo aims to become a national focal point for species conservation in Ireland, and with over €1.25 million spent on conservation and research since 2009, working with conservation partners across 20 countries, Dublin Zoo has helped support the conservation of over 30 species in the wild.”

Visitors this Saturday and Sunday, May 20-21, can get 25 percent off the cost of a ticket by booking online at www.dublinzoo.ie.
The reduction will not be available at the gate.

You can find out more about their conservation efforts at here.

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