ISL Keeper Talks

ISL Interpreters for Dublin Zoo’s Keeper Talks are supported by Chime

Experience the wonder of our Keeper Talks like never before!

Dublin Zoo is proud to partner with Chime to bring Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpretation to our keeper talks.

In line with our shared mission to foster an inclusive community, this initiative ensures more of our visitors can learn directly from our keepers. We are thrilled to work with Chime, the National Charity for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People, to help everyone participate fully in the Dublin Zoo experience.

Check out each ISL Keeper Talk below!

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ISL Keeper Talks!

Asian elephant ISL Keeper Talk
Asian lion ISL Keeper Talk
Sea lion
California sea lion ISL Keeper Talk
Humboldt penguin ISL Keeper Talk
Red panda ISL Keeper Talk
Southern white rhino ISL Keeper Talk

Chime

ISL Interpreters for Dublin Zoo’s Keeper Talks were supported by Chime.

Chime is the National Charity for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People. Their mission is to empower individuals by providing expert advice, advocacy, and resources that promote access and inclusion.

With centres across the country, Chime offers a wide range of services including audiology, assistive technology, social groups, family support, and much moreThey work closely with individuals, families, communities, and professionals to ensure everyone can live confidently and fully participate in society.

Get in Touch:

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 018175700

Text : 0879221046

 

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Dublin Zoo x Chime ISL Video Launch Event

Find out more about our launch event and partnership with Chime. Read about how Dublin Zoo became the first Irish zoo to have Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpreted videos for Deaf and hard of hearing visitors available through QR codes.

The initiative, in collaboration with Chime, the national charity for Deaf and hard of hearing people, was launched with a visit by Chime’s Dublin Deaf Group and client families, who took part in a wake up experience with Asian elephants and an in-person ISL interpreted talk. The event took place as part of International Week of Deaf People.

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