About this Event
Come and get claws-on with super-strong skulls, tearing teeth, and fabulous feline fur as you discover the incredible adaptations that help animals survive on Earth. Led by a Dublin Zoo conservation educator, you’ll take part in paw-some activities and egg-citing experiments designed to explore the wonderful ways wildlife has adapted to thrive in habitats from the dusty savanna to the forest floor.
Ideal for young families with children aged between 5 and 10 years
🔭 Part of “Extreme Environments – From Space to Water, Ice and Deserts” presented by Town Scientist in collaboration with Louth Science Festival.
🆓 Free event – all welcome! scientists, explorers & environmental stewards.
About Dublin Zoo:
Dublin Zoo, located in Phoenix Park, spans about 28 hectares and houses over 400 animals from around the world -it’s Ireland’s largest zoo and a major centre for wildlife education and conservation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Louth County Library, Roden Place, Dundalk, Ireland
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