The Zoo (Ireland)

Season 4

TV-PG
Home to over 600 animals, Dublin Zoo has almost one million visitors a year flocking to its gates for the chance to see some of the world's most beautiful and fascinating creatures.

For this passionate animal care team it takes hard work and dedication to look after some of the world's most endangered animals, but what the job lacks in glamour it certainly makes up for in excitement and drama. From the unenviable task of getting a snapping Nile crocodile to hold still for his check-up to the excitement of a baby rhino being born, no two days are ever the same.

This is the first camera crew to have been allowed such unique and exclusive access in Dublin Zoo's 180 year history and this engrossing series from Moondance Productions for RTÉ will show the public a side of the Zoo that visitors have never experienced before, enabling them to share in all the highs and lows of life in Dublin Zoo.

Over the course of the series a huge cast of captivating animals are featured, from the tiniest pygmy marmosets (and their even tinier babies) to the hulking frame of the white rhinoceros and everything in between, including flamingos, gorillas, turtles, wolves, giraffes, tapirs, penguins, crocodiles, tigers and snow leopards amongst many others.

Viewers will also have an opportunity to see first-hand how the work of Dublin Zoo forms part of a wider global involvement to conserve and protect the animals of the world, as the cameras follow the work of the zookeepers outside Dublin Zoo, from conservation project on the rocky beaches of Louth to zoos in England and France.

For adults and children alike, 'The Zoo' will provide a unique insight into the functioning of a world class zoo.

Where to Watch Season 4

10 Episodes

  • Part 1
    E1
    Part 1Budai the Indian elephant is proving quite a handful for the females of the herd, and the keepers. Meanwhile, a pregnant tapir called Rio moves closer to her arrival date.
  • Part 2
    E2
    Part 2Life hasn't been the same in the Californian sea lion section since they lost the patriarch of the sea lion group, but a surprising discovery changes the mood.
  • Part 3
    E3
    Part 3Dublin Zoo has had a long history of breeding African Lions, but now only Sheila the Lioness remains. In her old age, the keepers face a tough decision about her welfare.
  • Part 4
    E4
    Part 4As hatching season approaches, Eddy and his team monitor the Chilean flamingos. Plus, there's concern when one of the giraffes falls ill, and the red pandas plan a family.
  • Part 5
    E5
    Part 5Upali, a magnificent Indian bull elephant joins the herd in Dublin Zoo, but how will the females react? Susan and Bonnie head for Cork to find a potential panda partner.
  • Part 6
    E6
    Part 6Ciarán welcomes two Asian lionesses to Dublin Zoo to start a new breeding programme for this endangered species. Will they take to their new environment?
  • Part 7
    E7
    Part 7A young male Californian sea lion is about to join the group in Dublin Zoo, but how will the females take to the new arrival? Plus, two young meerkats are born.
  • Part 8
    E8
    Part 8There's tremendous excitement at the African Plains when a baby rhino is due to be born, a little penguin chick takes it very first swim and an Asian lion joins the lionesses
  • Part 9
    E9
    Part 9Brendan travels to the rainforests of Borneo in search of wild orang-utans and Ciarán helps Kafi the hand-reared gorilla prepare for her first outing in the Gorilla Rainforest
  • Part 10
    E10
    Part 10Brendan continues his travels in Borneo and meets a host of wild creatures and there's great excitement as Kafi the gorilla is introduced to the full troop for the first time.

 

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