Fota Wildlife Park is temporarily closed to the public for now the work still goes on and our dedicated animal care team and essential staff are continuing to provide the care our animals receive throughout the year. Find our COVID-19 FAQ here.
Learn all about the recently named, Nero and Blinky, Colombian Black Spider Monkeys in this week’s workbook!
These critically endangered primates are part of are European Breeding programme here at Fota Wildlife Park.
Get your Colombian Black Spider Monkey workbook here
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Keep Connected to Fota Wildlife Park from Home.
We are posting to our social channels with updates on how the animals and rangers are getting on, here are some from last week, be should to keep an eye on our social for more.
LATEST NEWS

Update – September 27th Fota Wildlife Park Closed
Fota Wildlife Park will close Wednesday, September 27th, 2023...
Three Red Panda Cubs born at Fota have been named
Ahead of International Red Panda Day this Saturday, September 16th,...

Fota Wildlife Park welcomes An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, TD
Fota Wildlife Park, which opened in 1983, is marking its...

Eagle Athletic Club Donates €5,500 to Fota Wildlife Park for Giraffe Conservsation
Today Eagle Athletic Club donated €5,500 to Fota Wildlife Park,...