Deaf people are being offered the opportunity to get closer to wildlife on a May bank holiday.
In addition to the usual tours of the animals and feeds Curraghs Wildlife Park has teamed up with the Manx Deaf Society.
Members will sign the talks throughout the day using British Sign Language.
Kathleen Graham is the general park manager she tells us why they're doing it:
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