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Wild Behaviour at the Zoo
Education
Sat, 12th October - Thu, 26th December
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Suitable for 8-12 years
Annual pass holders €7. Non-annual pass holders €13 per child (includes admission to Dublin Zoo)
Part of the responsibility of a modern zoo is to look at natural animal behaviours and to ensure that animals are kept active, busy and stimulated in their environment. Come along to learn about the natural behaviours that Dublin Zoo’s animals exhibit and the different ways of enriching their lives.
Wild Behaviour at the Zoo
Education
Sat, 12th October - Thu, 26th December
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Suitable for 8-12 years
Annual pass holders €7. Non-annual pass holders €13 per child (includes admission to Dublin Zoo)
Part of the responsibility of a modern zoo is to look at natural animal behaviours and to ensure that animals are kept active, busy and stimulated in their environment. Come along to learn about the natural behaviours that Dublin Zoo’s animals exhibit and the different ways of enriching their lives.