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As schools break up for summer and children across England swap classrooms for sandcastles and climbing trees, today we’ve launched a drive to make sure children's access to nature doesn’t end when ...
The future of Critically Endangered angelsharks The Canary Islands are a critical area for angelsharks, with adults and juveniles alike being regularly sighted in its waters, making them a flagship ...
We’re using our voice, science, and reach to call for a statutory right to access nature for every school child, because nature isn’t a luxury. It’s essential for children’s mental health, learning, ...
The nations of South and Central America and the Caribbean are among the most biodiverse regions on Earth, with landscapes ranging from tropical rainforests to arid deserts and snow-capped mountains.
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 ...
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 ...
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