Ray D’Arcy offers an intriguing glimpse into a dirty industry
Radio: When the RTÉ host talks to Pat and Aisling Ryan, it’s an intriguing glimpse into an unseen and unglamorous yet vital industry
Radio: When the RTÉ host talks to Pat and Aisling Ryan, it’s an intriguing glimpse into an unseen and unglamorous yet vital industry
Christmas events: Helicopter rides with Santa, light displays in Dublin Zoo and Christmas markets
EEHV claimed lives of two elephants
News comes after deaths of two young elephants this summer
Group of 30 mothers took turns to breastfeed in front of the animal in the hope was that they could teach Mujur how to get her baby to mirror behaviour
Death of oldest living chimpanzee in human care raises issue of recurring human impulse to anthropomorphise other species
Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus has killed two young female elephants in recent weeks
Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus has already killed two young female members of herd
Q&A: An explainer on how and why a herpes virus can be lethal for elephants
Seven-year-old Zinda dies despite ‘unprecedented effort’ in treatment that saw blood products rushed in from UK’s Chester Zoo
Zoo says 17 allegations were never raised with it by whistleblowers and caused ‘considerable distress’
Derek Mooney explores climate catastrophe while young offenders Conor and Jock return to our screens
‘He was gentle, caring and highly intelligent, forming strong bonds with the keepers who cared for him’
Facility records highest visitor numbers ever
Claims made by People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy in Dáil on Wednesday
His tone is passionate not preachy, and his conviction in matters pertaining to animal welfare provides reassurance
Having spent most of his working life at Dublin Zoo, Gerry Creighton now travels around the world developing care and enclosures for elephants he describes as ‘intelligent, compassionate and kind’
‘Phenomenal’ demand for tickets as attraction prepares for reopening next week
Marketing manager wins after boosting visitor numbers through Wild Lights event
Extreme weather also blamed for decline in custom
Calf born in last fortnight is ‘full of energy and very inquisitive’
Zoo part of European breeding programme for endangered western lowland gorillas
First-time mother Kafi is ‘doing everything right’
Male calf is born at the zoo, bringing its herd of the extinct-in-the-wild species to seven
Sea lions give birth when food is plentiful, giving them a greater chance of survival
Three macaques jumped from damaged enclosure with two later needing to be tranquilised
Crisp company points to previous ‘sensationalist’ reports about its Co Meath zoo
Combining dinosaurs of past and reptiles from present brings ‘fantastic story about evolution’
Horticulturalist Stephen Butler creates habitats that conjure up far-off lands
The Royal Zoological Society of Ireland bred lions from the 1850s, principally for zoos and circuses abroad
President pays a visit to his neighbours to launch wildlife park’s new attraction
Trio will join four primates currently living on red ruffed lemur island in Phoenix Park
Baby boy weighs as much as an adult human; public asked to name the new mammal
Constant monitoring to help keep mother and baby safe and comfortable
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices