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Our archivists have been trawling through storage rooms to dig out artefacts to mark 200 years since Sir Stamford Raffles founded the organisation but among books and old uniforms, the staff ...
Across Nepal, our teams are working to bring vulnerable species back from the brink—and behind every conservation success are passionate people making it happen. "When I was posted at a field office ...
Wildlife lovers can take a trip back in time and visit London Zoo as it was in 1904 this spring, in a digital recreation made for Planet Zoo – a simulation game where players can digitally construct ...
This event is fully accessible. Running events don't get more iconic than the London Marathon. Feel the buzz of the crowd and run past some of London's most iconic landmarks on traffic-free roads.
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 ...
Using One Health approaches to understand the impact of infectious disease spread in a changing climate. Javier Sánchez Romano is a veterinary virologist with over a decade of international research ...
Sihek – an endangered bird recently returned to the wild – have laid eggs on their new Pacific island home for the first time, making them the first wild eggs for the species in almost 40 years. Nine ...
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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The River Thames and its tributaries are home to a diverse array of wildlife, and ZSL is working to conserve and enhance this biodiverse ecosystem. We're enlisting the help of citizen scientist ...
The Indian Ocean is the least scientifically known and understood, the least protected, the fastest warming, and the most exploited Ocean. By collaborating with communities around the world, gathering ...
We’re leading the future of conservation and biodiversity science, shaping agendas and influencing change to support better life, health and living for people and wildlife. At ZSL, we know that ...
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