The Director of Fota Wildlife Park in County Cork has warned that - like many similar attractions - the park is facing permanent closure unless it reopens to visitors soon.
Sean McKeown says he is hoping Fota will reopen by the end of the month, but that will depend on a reduction in Covid-19 cases.
Fota Wildlife Park is set on 100 acres on Fota Island in Cork Harbour. It is run by the Zoological Society of Ireland, which also runs Dublin Zoo.
Its vision is to inspire people to understand and conserve the biodiversity of the natural world around them. Because it is an outdoor attraction, Fota remained open during last year's lockdowns, although visitor numbers were severely reduced due to travel restrictions.