Fota Wildlife Park re-opens tomorrow for pre-booked visits with new safety measures

Ireland's largest wildlife park reopens to the public tomorrow with a new pre-booking system to limit visitor numbers to just 500 at any one time.
Fota Wildlife Park re-opens tomorrow for pre-booked visits with new safety measures
Declan O’Donovan, animal care manager and Sean McKeown, director of Fota at the wildlife park. Pic: Dan Linehan

Paddy O’Reilly putting up one of the many social distance signs at Fota Wildlife Park in Cork, which will open tomorrow to the public who are required to pre-book a time and date. Pic: Dan Linehan
Paddy O’Reilly putting up one of the many social distance signs at Fota Wildlife Park in Cork, which will open tomorrow to the public who are required to pre-book a time and date. Pic: Dan Linehan

Ireland's largest wildlife park reopens to the public tomorrow with a new pre-booking system to limit visitor numbers to just 500 at any one time.

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