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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.
Scimitar horned oryx downlisted to endangered by IUCN – marks first species in global Extinct in the Wild initiative to be downlisted An antelope whose species was declared Extinct in the Wild has ...
Since it was declared biologically dead in 1957 in parts, the River Thames has made an astounding recovery. Read the results of the first complete health check of the river.
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.
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 ...
Tropical snail species have been returned to their native homeland for the first time in French Polynesia, 25 years after they were wiped out.
A landmark report by ZSL shows how increased urban rewilding efforts could boost wildlife and buffer city dwellers from the worst impacts of climate change.
Zookeepers have returned more than 5,000 Extinct-in-the-Wild and Critically Endangered tropical snails. Thousands of Partula snails reared at London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo, the Royal Zoological Society ...
Record-breaking numbers of Bengal tigers in India have been announced by the country’s latest tiger census with over 3100 tigers now in the country – double the number living there less than 20 years ...