Northern Ireland

Belfast Zoo welcomes new dinosaur exhibits

The new exhibits are the beginning of the zoo’s ‘dinosaur journey’

The new permanent exhibits at Belfast Zoo feature lifelike models and recreations of iconic Jurassic period dinosaurs.
The new permanent exhibits at Belfast Zoo feature lifelike models and recreations of iconic Jurassic period dinosaurs

Belfast Zoo has installed two new dinosaur exhibits in a bid to educate visitors on the prehistoric origins of animals.

Dino Camp and Dino Nursery are the two “fun and informative” new additions which will give visitors a chance to learn about the links between dinosaurs and the many species that can be found in the zoo today.

The permanent exhibits will feature lifelike models and recreations of Jurassic period dinosaurs, including the iconic T-Rex.

Zoo manager, Alyn Cairns, said “We wanted to create a fun way for visitors to learn about the link between our animals and their prehistoric ancestors and show them how species adapt and evolve to their changing environment.”

The new permanent exhibits at Belfast Zoo feature lifelike models and recreations of iconic Jurassic period dinosaurs.
The new permanent exhibits at Belfast Zoo feature lifelike models and recreations of iconic Jurassic period dinosaurs.

Education officer, John Fisher, said “Belfast Zoo is here to inspire, engage and educate our visitors, as well as to actively participate in conservation action for threatened species and habitats.

“Dinosaurs are a popular topic for children of all ages. Introducing dinosaurs to the zoo is a great opportunity to teach kids about biology, evolution, and conservation. Most young children are fascinated by dinosaurs, and studies suggest that curiosity boosts learning.

“These incredible creatures spark children’s imagination and curiosity, and they offer endless learning opportunities. When children follow their interests, they are more likely to maintain attention and ask questions.”



Mr Cairns added: “Our new dinosaur exhibits are just the start of our dinosaur journey. The role of a modern zoo is to conserve a wide range of animal species and their habitats and promote education amongst visitors.

“The story of the dinosaur and how the species became extinct is a great way for our visitors to learn about the need for conservation to prevent the extinction of many species on our doorstep and throughout the world, because of hunting and loss of habitat.

“This project would not have been possible without the help of the following people and organisations, Friends of the Zoo, Botanic gardens, Zoo gardeners, Zoo maintenance, Clerk Fencing and WJM Building Services.

Belfast Zoo is open every day from 10am to 6pm, with last admissions at 4.30pm. Tickets can be booked online at www.belfastzoo.co.uk