Minister Jack Chambers Officially Announces Reopening of Dublin Zoo’s Historic Rainforest House
Thu 23 April 2026Minister Jack Chambers officially announces reopening of historic 1860s Rainforest House at Dublin Zoo
A new red panda sculpture has been unveiled to showcase Dublin Zoo’s gratitude to all supporters of the ‘Save Dublin Zoo’ campaign, without which Dublin Zoo faced potential closure.
To thank the public for their support, Dublin Zoo is offering visitors 50% off tickets on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th September by booking online at www.dublinzoo.ie/ *
*This half price offer is only applicable for tickets booked online. Half-price ticket offer applies to adult, child and family tickets only, groups and concessions are not included. Read more about the offer here.
The red panda sculptor Stephanie Hess was born to Irish parents in Singapore, and has lived widely throughout Europe, Canada, the United States and South Africa before coming to live in Ireland in 2014. Currently a Dublin-based award-winning sculptor, Stephanie was commissioned to create a sculpture of the red panda due to her love and years of experience with bronze casting. Stephanie’s distinctive patinas play an integral part in conveying the characters of her stylised animals brimming with whimsy, playfulness, humour and tenderness.
Stephanie Hess with the red panda sculpture













