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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.
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 ...
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 ...
ZSL's Wildlife Winners lottery is a fun way to support wildlife in need all over the world. Every entry helps fund our conservation work, saving species on the brink of extinction and restoring ...
We've launched our first-ever Wildlife Winners Lottery to raise vital funds for our global conservation projects.
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 ...
Hainan gibbons are one of the rarest mammals on Earth. At ZSL, our experts are working to bring the primates back from the brink of extinction.
Discover how ZSL scientists rescued Darwin’s frogs from extinction. Learn about this tiny amphibian, its threats, and our groundbreaking conservation efforts.
Daisy’s research focuses on the interactions between ticks and their host species in the UK, with a particular focus on deer. Research has increasingly documented tick populations in urban ...
Our veterinary pathologist's curiosity, care, and attention to detail help protect animals both in our zoos and around the world. it’s a role that combines science and compassion within a community ...