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Through the EDGE Fellowship programme, ZSL is helping train early-career conservationists around the world to protect some of the planet’s most unique and endangered species.
Scientists have outlined the steps world leaders must take to save the world’s most threatened animals and plants from extinction. In the first ever assessment of its kind for all 10,443 species ...
Forests at the heart of climate solutions Forests are fundamental to global wellbeing – central to climate stability, biodiversity and community livelihoods. The Western Congo Basin (WCB), one of the ...
Previous estimates for declines of Critically Endangered angelsharks in Wales may have been overestimated, suggests ZSL-led study, identifying how changes to fishing practices have decreased chances ...
One year ahead of our 200th anniversary, we’re asking for help uncovering the contents of mystery film reels hidden in our archive.
Across Nepal, our teams are working to bring vulnerable species back from the brink —and behind every conservation success are passionate people making it happen. Meet three of our conservationists ...
Endangered bird recently returned to the wild have laid first eggs on their new Pacific island home, making them the first wild eggs for the species in almost 40 years.
When Partula tree snails first arrived at ZSL’s London Zoo, these species were on the brink of being lost forever. Once found across French Polynesia’s volcanic islands, the arrival of the carnivorous ...
Coastal habitats along the Greater Thames Estuary, the life source of England's capital and far beyond, will be restored as part of a multi-million dollar ZSL-led project, providing vital spaces for ...
By registering to Around the World in 30 Days, you agree to our Terms and Conditions below: The event - I acknowledge that Around the World in 30 Days is a virtual walking or running fundraising event ...
Women in Cameroon & Kenya are leading conservation through sustainable livelihoods, financial empowerment & wildlife protection. Discover their impact.
Armour-plated fish that’s been around since dinosaurs roamed the Earth is at risk of being completely wiped out unless urgent conservation action is taken ...