Chester Zoo readies Bing experiences

“Bing – with his enthusiastic approach to the natural world – is a great way to highlight some of the incredible species we share our planet with,” said Dominic Strange, Commercial Director at Chester Zoo.

Chester Zoo is launching a suite of Bing experiences thanks a partnership with Acamar Films.

Between April 17th April and May 26th, visitors to Chester Zoo can enjoy a range of Bing activities, including a self-led activity trail and interactive storytime sessions.

Along the Bing trail, little ones will meet rare Sumatran tiger cubs, discover what warty pigs eat, learn how endangered tree kangaroos climb and make noises like an orangutan.

Bing and Flop costume characters will join visitors for storytime sessions running at intervals throughout the day in the zoo’s Madagascar Basecamp.

“Bing is a curious explorer, keen to discover all that he can about the world around him,” said Kirsty Southgate, Director of Experiential & Promotions at Acamar Films.

“Bringing young children and their families an entertaining and educational experience such as this, will not only serve the conservation aims of Chester Zoo but also enthrall and inspire visitors.”

Dominic Strange, Commercial Director at Chester Zoo, added: “As a world leading conservation and education charity, we’re always finding new ways to connect young children with nature.

“Bing, with his enthusiastic approach to the natural world, is a great way to highlight some of the incredible species we share our planet with, inspiring a whole new generation of conservationists.”

The collaboration complements the ongoing Bing experiences at Alton Towers Resort and Gulliver’s Theme Park Resorts.

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