Explore Ireland

Discover Wildlife in Ireland

Explore wildlife parks, aquariums, national parks and conservation groups across Ireland. This page is meant to help visitors find places where they can learn more about animals, habitats and the work being done to protect them.

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Wildlife Parks & Facilities

A selection of places around Ireland where visitors can see wildlife up close, learn about different species and support conservation work.

Fota Wildlife Park

Cork Wildlife Park

Fota Wildlife Park is one of Ireland's most well-known wildlife attractions. Located near Cork City, the park focuses on conservation, education, and research. Many animals live in large natural habitats, and some species roam freely throughout the park. Visitors can learn about wildlife from around the world while also exploring conservation efforts that protect endangered species.

Oceanworld Dingle

Kerry Aquarium

Located in the coastal town of Dingle, Oceanworld Aquarium is Ireland's largest aquarium. It offers a fascinating look into marine life found around Ireland's coasts and oceans. Visitors can learn about fish, sharks, penguins, and other marine species while exploring the importance of protecting our oceans.

Wild Ireland

Donegal Wildlife Sanctuary

Wild Ireland is a wildlife sanctuary located in Burnfoot, County Donegal. The sanctuary recreates Ireland's ancient forests and provides a home for animals that once lived on the island, such as wolves and lynx. The centre focuses on conservation, education, and reconnecting people with Ireland's lost wildlife.

Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo, located in Phoenix Park, is one of the oldest zoos in the world. It is home to hundreds of animal species and plays an important role in global conservation programmes. The zoo provides excellent educational experiences for families and schools while promoting the protection of wildlife worldwide.

National Parks & Natural Sites

These are some of the best known places in Ireland for wildlife, habitat protection and scenic landscapes that connect visitors with the natural environment.

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Killarney National Park

Ireland's first national park, Killarney National Park is famous for its lakes, mountains, and ancient oak woodlands. The park is home to red deer, foxes, badgers, pine martens, and many bird species. It is a beautiful place to explore nature and learn about Ireland's wildlife habitats.

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Connemara National Park

Connemara National Park features mountains, boglands, grasslands, and forests. Visitors can learn about the unique landscapes of western Ireland and the wildlife that lives there. The park also offers educational visitor centres and walking trails.

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Wicklow Mountains

Often called the "Garden of Ireland," this national park protects one of the largest upland areas in the country. Its valleys, forests, and heathlands are home to deer, foxes, birds of prey, and many other species.

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Skellig Michael

Skellig Michael is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located off the coast of County Kerry. The island is famous for its dramatic cliffs and ancient monastery. During the breeding season, thousands of seabirds, including puffins, nest on the island, making it a remarkable place to observe coastal wildlife.

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Conservation & Education

A few organisations that help protect habitats, support wildlife research and provide educational information for the public.

Irish Wildlife Trust

The Irish Wildlife Trust is a national charity dedicated to protecting Ireland's wildlife and natural habitats. Through conservation projects, citizen science programmes, and educational resources, the organisation helps people learn about and protect native species.

NPWS

The National Parks and Wildlife Service is responsible for protecting Ireland's wildlife, landscapes, and national parks. Their work includes conservation, habitat protection, and educational outreach across the country.

BirdWatch Ireland

BirdWatch Ireland is the country's largest independent bird conservation organisation. They work to protect birds and their habitats while providing excellent educational resources and events for nature lovers.

Irish Bee Conservation Project

This organisation focuses on protecting Ireland's native bees and pollinators. Through education, habitat creation, and conservation work, the project helps support the vital role pollinators play in our ecosystems.

ORCA Ireland

ORCA Ireland is dedicated to protecting whales, dolphins, and other marine wildlife around the Irish coast. The organisation carries out research, conservation work, and public education to promote the protection of marine ecosystems.

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