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Published 14:32 7 Oct 2021 BST
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In terms of conservation aims, Dublin Zoo hopes to influence policy both here in Ireland and abroad. They also plan on developing and implementing a "comprehensive sustainability strategy".
The zoo also has educational ambitions, and hopes to engage 75,000 learners on an annual basis through their education programmes.
The plan was launched at an event today, which was attended by Ireland's Minister of State, Patrick O'Donovan.
Mr O'Donovan said: "I am delighted to launch “Dublin Zoo 200”, a 10-year plan that will see Dublin Zoo grow from one of Ireland’s oldest and most cherished family attractions into a significant, impactful thought leader for global conservation, whilst continuing to educate and provide precious memories for generations of visitors."
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