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Our purpose is to inspire, inform and empower people to protect and restore wildlife. Each year, we review everything we do, from our impact and our achievements to our progress in shaping policy. We ...
More than 40,000 species are at risk of extinction. Climate change and human activity have pushed our precious planet to its limit, causing the devastating loss of so many habitats and species. At ZSL ...
More than 40,000 species are at risk of extinction. From the world’s most trafficked wild mammal, the pangolin, to the pygmy three-toed sloth dying out as their habitat is destroyed, and so many more ...
Biodiversity underpins the health of our ecosystems and the services they provide — yet it's in crisis. The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2023 ranked biodiversity loss and ecosystem ...
Ecosystems most in need of intensive care can be identified using data from space through a simple test, finds ZSL study, paving the way for potentially revolutionary approaches to protect and restore ...
Reconstructing past environmental change in the Caribbean islands to obtain environmental baselines to inform ecosystem restoration and rewilding. The Caribbean Island region has experienced dramatic ...
ZSL Herpetologist, Unnar Karl Aevarsson, shares details of his 2024 trip to Ghana where he was part of a team working to save the Atewa Slippery frog from the brink of extinction. My name is Unnar ...
The DRAHS team works to analyse and reduce the risks from conservation translocations through disease risk analyses, disease risk management protocol development, undertaking health examinations prior ...
The climate crisis is pushing our precious planet to its limit – from coral reef devastation to whole forests destroyed by wildfires. We are seeing the scale of the climate crisis first hand as we ...
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 ...
ZSL Patron Scott Storey is going the extra mile to support our global projects to create a world where wildlife thrives. The wildlife enthusiast will run a total of 567 miles – one for every species ...