Conservation in action
Conservation
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Conservation in action
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.
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.
Visit us!
Dublin Zoo is a not-for-profit organisation. This means that all tickets and gifts you buy at Dublin Zoo go right back into the Zoo.
Also, when you book your ticket with a ‘Conservation Euro’ added, you are directly contributing to conservation and science work in Ireland and around the world. 100% of funds raised through the Conservation Euro initiative are put towards our conservation efforts.
Dublin Zoo works with over 25 Conservation Partners across more than 20 countries to save threathened species and habitats. By opting for a ticket with a ‘Conservation Euro’, you are making a difference for wildlife.
Make your trip to Dublin Zoo sustainable
By taking public transport, reducing your waste and bringing along your reusable water bottle, you can make your trip to Dublin Zoo greener. See more tips here
Volunteer with us
Dublin Zoo has a huge team of dedicated volunteers who help with visitors, events and much more. See how you can help
Take a tour or attend one of our keeper talks
Learn more about putting conservation into action on one of our tours or by attending our keeper talks.
Organise an event
Why not organise a fundraiser and donate to us or our conservation partners? Run a race in a gorilla suit or shave your head for the sloths!
Spread the word
Why not tell people what you learnt at Dublin Zoo today? Spreading interesting facts and knowledge and wildlife is a great way to get people involved with conservation.