
Help Fota Wildlife Park
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As of many people I am absolutely heartbroken to read from a few articles that Fota Wildlife park may have to close permanently if they do not open soon.
Fota has always been a family orientated day out and never fails to put a smile on my face and since I haven't seen any fundraisers for this cause, I am setting up one in hopes to help in some way, every little helps right?
There is an option to Donate on their website if you would prefer to do so below: https://www.fotawildlife.ie/fundraisers/entry/covid-19
About Fota Wildlife Park:
Fota Wildlife Park, part of the Zoological Society of Ireland, is located on 100 acres at Fota Island 10km east of Cork City and has an annual attendance of 440,000 visitors. It is currently the second largest visitor attraction in Ireland outside of Leinster.
Fota Wildlife Park’s vision is to inspire people to understand and conserve the biodiversity of our natural world. The Park’s core values of conservation, education, research and entertainment have ensured that we are uniquely placed to foster greater public understanding of the threats to plant and animal habitats and decreasing global biodiversity. Fota Wildlife Park has made considerable investment in the past 5 years upgrading its infrastructure and is currently near completion of an additional 27 acres development that focuses on Asian animals and plants.
Photo Credit: Daragh Kane
Fota has always been a family orientated day out and never fails to put a smile on my face and since I haven't seen any fundraisers for this cause, I am setting up one in hopes to help in some way, every little helps right?
There is an option to Donate on their website if you would prefer to do so below: https://www.fotawildlife.ie/fundraisers/entry/covid-19
About Fota Wildlife Park:
Fota Wildlife Park, part of the Zoological Society of Ireland, is located on 100 acres at Fota Island 10km east of Cork City and has an annual attendance of 440,000 visitors. It is currently the second largest visitor attraction in Ireland outside of Leinster.
Fota Wildlife Park’s vision is to inspire people to understand and conserve the biodiversity of our natural world. The Park’s core values of conservation, education, research and entertainment have ensured that we are uniquely placed to foster greater public understanding of the threats to plant and animal habitats and decreasing global biodiversity. Fota Wildlife Park has made considerable investment in the past 5 years upgrading its infrastructure and is currently near completion of an additional 27 acres development that focuses on Asian animals and plants.
Photo Credit: Daragh Kane
Co-organizers (2)
Chelsea Sheehan
Organizer
County Cork
Roisin Fitzgerald
Co-organizer