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Chester Zoo hopes to be net zero by 2030 with the help of new green technology.
Each of its 37,000 creatures needs their environment to be heated at exactly the right temperature for them to thrive.
Work has started to implement the technology across the zoo's 92 buildings on its 128-acre grounds.
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