Across the world, women are driving conservation and economic change in their communities. From Djoum in Cameroon to Kenya’s national park-adjacent communities, and coastal and freshwater ecosystems ...
Peter Killen chose to support us in memory of his late wife, Julie. Here he tells us why ZSL means so much to him. We lived in Eaton Bray and could see Whipsnade Zoo from our house. We both had ...
We've appointed fundraising expert Pippa Carte as our new Director of Development – joining on the cusp of the Society’s 200-year anniversary and just after unveiling our new five-year strategy, ...
Join our Youth Advisory Board! ZSL’s Youth Advisory Board is looking for new members aged 16-25 who are committed to shaping the future of conservation. If you’re interested in bringing your voice to ...
Making a difference for wildlife. At ZSL, we are proud of the work we do. To give you an insight into the work our conservationists, scientists, and volunteers achieve on a daily, weekly and monthly ...
Hands on in the field and behind the scenes, we’ve worked to protect and support the recovery of the pygmy hippo found in the threatened Upper Guinea forest hotspot of West Africa. Logging, mining and ...
Find out why badgers are being culled in England, and whether the science stands up. Although badgers are protected by law in the UK, since 2013 the UK Government has allowed the licensed culling of ...
There are many ways that you can give your time to support us and help us achieve our vision of a world where wildlife thrives. From downloading our Instant Wild app and helping us identify endangered ...
We are a community of internationally recognised researchers and students working in conservation science. The Institute of Zoology sits within the Science Directorate of ZSL.
Ben is the Curator of Amphibians and Reptiles and his area of work is focussed on species conservation. Alarmingly, 41% of amphibians and 21% of reptiles are threatened with extinction. Amphibians are ...
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There are approximately 600 Asiatic lions left in the Gir Forest of Western India, their last remaining natural habitat. This small population survives in a tiny patch of forest where one disease ...
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