Tayto Park to hold a 'Love Your Zoo' week with special primate-themed events
Tayto Park is set to launch this year’s Love Your Zoo Week with a range of exciting family activities in store.
The Love Your Zoo Week is set to run for a week starting this Saturday, May 24 and will end on June 2, Dublin Live reports. Visitors will also have the opportunity to see the trio of tamarins and the boisterous squirrel monkeys - the park’s critically endangered macaques. You can also be part of a special birthday celebration for the endangered Sulawesi macaque, Eka, who turns one!
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