We’re ZSL, an international conservation charity, and our vision is a world where wildlife thrives. We’re working every day to achieve this, through our science, our field conservation around the ...
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 ...
Hands on in the field and behind the scenes, we’ve worked to protect and support the recovery of the pygmy hippo found in the threatened Upper Guinea forest hotspot of West Africa. Logging, mining and ...
The Living Planet Index (LPI) data tells us how species are faring, by measuring trends in monitored populations of vertebrate species. It is not a census of all wildlife, but reports the average ...
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We’re working with the Environment Agency of Abu Dhabi (EAD), the Government of Chad, the Sahara Conservation Fund (SCF) andother partners to restore the protected area and reintroduce the ...
The problems facing wildlife affect all of us, so ZSL has collaborated with a number of organisations to create conservation programs that YOU, the public, can also get stuck into! From spotting ...
As the crisis facing our natural world become more urgent, and the challenges more complex, it will take all of us working together to solve them. But we believe nature can recover and we can find the ...
We’re ZSL, a science-driven conservation charity working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world. We work tirelessly so wildlife and people can thrive together. Led by our passion for ...
Retaliatory killings, poaching and habitat loss are among the threats pushing Amur leopards and tigers to the brink. We’re working at the cutting edge, in partnership with Dreamworld Wildlife ...
Nathalie's research helps inform environmental and wildlife management, supporting decision-makers in identifying options that are likely to best support nature recovery. It also informs the emergence ...
Elpistostegalia/Anura (frogs), Caudata (salamanders), and Gymnophiona (caecilians). Reptiles and amphibians are some of the most threatened groups on the planet. Pressures such as the deadly chytrid ...