The Zoo

The Zoo (2010- )

RunningDocumentary show

Much-loved series The Zoo makes its anticipated return to RTÉ One on 2 April. The show will air in a new timeslot of 6.30pm on Sundays, making it perfect viewing for the whole family.

Back for a seventh season, 'The Zoo' will once again showcase the passion and expertise the team at Dublin Zoo has for the animals in their care. This season, viewers will be able to follow the happenings at the Zoo over eight episodes during an incredibly exciting time for all involved there!

This series there is great excitement at the Gorilla Rainforest when the keepers discover that Lena, the Western lowland gorilla, is pregnant. Viewers can see how her pregnancy progresses right up to the moment when she gives birth and feeds her new born baby for the first time. An impressive new habitat the Orangutan Forest, inspired by the natural environment of the Bornean orangutans, the tropical rainforests of Borneo, opens at the Zoo. Viewers can watch the Bornean orangutans take their first steps into their new habitat and meet their new neighbours, the siamang gibbons, who they will be sharing their home with.

The new series will once again leave the Phoenix Park to follow the zookeepers as they visit some of the Irish and international conservation projects supported by Dublin Zoo. Helen Clarke-Bennett takes an incredible journey deep into the swamps and rainforests of the Republic of the Congo to visit a project dedicated to helping protect forest elephants and Western lowland gorillas. Closer to home the Dublin Zoo team will visit some fascinating Irish conservation projects, including protecting lapwing chicks in the Irish countryside and going out on call with Hedgehog Rescue Dublin.

Other stories include a lion cub with an injured leg receiving attention from zoo keepers and a Sumatran tiger with a toothache requires a dental appointment with the veterinary team. Of course, there's plenty of time for fun too when we catch up with the progress of Dublin Zoo's eldest elephant calves Kavi, Ashoka and Samiya. Other species featured this season include meerkats, two-toed sloth, southern white rhinoceros, green tree python, Asian leaf turtle, red panda, red river hogs, African painted dogs, scimitar-horned oryx and many others.

The Zoo is produced and directed by Shane Brennan and John Higgins of Moondance Productions for RTÉ One and is narrated by Tom Dunne.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

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S12E07Episode 7juin 6, 2025
S12E06Episode 6mai 30, 2025
S12E05Episode 5mai 23, 2025
S12E04Episode 4mai 16, 2025
S12E03Episode 3mai 9, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Zoo' premiere?

'The Zoo' premiered on June 13, 2010.

Who are the main characters in 'The Zoo'?

The main characters in 'The Zoo' include zookeepers, veterinarians, and various animals.

What is the setting of 'The Zoo'?

'The Zoo' is set in a fictional zoo where the daily lives of the staff and animals are showcased.

What are some memorable moments from 'The Zoo'?

Some memorable moments from 'The Zoo' include animal births, rescues, and heartwarming interactions between the animals and staff.

How does 'The Zoo' portray the relationship between humans and animals?

'The Zoo' portrays the complex and unique relationships between humans and animals, highlighting the care and dedication of the staff towards the well-being of the animals.

Are there any notable guest appearances in 'The Zoo'?

Yes, 'The Zoo' features occasional guest appearances by experts and celebrities who share their knowledge and love for animals.

What challenges do the staff face in 'The Zoo'?

The staff in 'The Zoo' face challenges such as animal health issues, breeding programs, and maintaining a safe and enriching environment for the animals.

Are there any conservation efforts showcased in 'The Zoo'?

Yes, 'The Zoo' highlights various conservation efforts undertaken by the staff to protect endangered species and promote awareness about wildlife conservation.

How does 'The Zoo' educate viewers about animals?

'The Zoo' educates viewers about animals by providing insight into their behavior, habitat, and the efforts taken to ensure their well-being in captivity.

What makes 'The Zoo' unique compared to other animal-focused TV shows?

'The Zoo' stands out with its focus on the daily operations of a zoo, showcasing the challenges, triumphs, and emotional connections between the staff and the animals.

Are there any heartwarming stories in 'The Zoo'?

Yes, 'The Zoo' features heartwarming stories of animals overcoming challenges, forming bonds with their caretakers, and successfully reintroducing them into the wild.

How does 'The Zoo' handle sensitive topics such as animal welfare?

'The Zoo' sensitively addresses topics such as animal welfare by showcasing the staff's dedication to providing the best care possible and addressing any concerns or issues that arise.

Does 'The Zoo' focus on a specific type of animals or cover a wide range?

'The Zoo' covers a wide range of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, showcasing the diversity of species found in zoos.

What are some behind-the-scenes aspects of running a zoo shown in 'The Zoo'?

'The Zoo' provides insight into the behind-the-scenes aspects of running a zoo, including animal husbandry, veterinary care, and the challenges faced by the staff.

How does 'The Zoo' engage viewers emotionally?

'The Zoo' engages viewers emotionally by capturing the unique personalities of the animals, their interactions with the staff, and the challenges faced in ensuring their well-being.

How long are the episodes of 'The Zoo'?

The episodes of 'The Zoo' have a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

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