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 ...
One of the world's most famous waterways is about to get a huge transformation - as part of a multi-million dollar project. Coastal habitats along the Greater Thames Estuary, the life source of ...
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 ...
Michelin is the only major tyre company to report verified evidence that sections of their supply chains are deforestation-free, reveals our latest assessment on the natural rubber sector - ...
Preserving genetic diversity and species resilience in the face of historical and ongoing environmental and human-driven threats. Ancient DNA (aDNA) provides a unique window into the past, offering ...
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 waters surrounding Wales are home to 27 elasmobranch species, including the Critically Endangered angelshark, but we know very little about their ecological and cultural significance. Dani is a ...
Across the world, women are driving conservation and economic change in their communities. From Djoum in Cameroon to Kenya’s national park-adjacent communities, and coastal and freshwater ecosystems ...
Benjamin Tapley, ZSL’s curator of Amphibians and Reptiles and Luan Thanh Nguyen, EDGE Hero describe spiny cascade frog from northwest Vietnam as new to science. Scientists and conservationists working ...
At ZSL, we know that real conservation happens when science and communities work together. Across the globe, our conservationists and scientists are partnering with local people to drive impact for ...
Hidden deep in the rainforests of southern Chile, a tiny amphibian with an extraordinary survival strategy is fighting for its future. The Darwin’s frog (Rhinoderma darwinii) is one of the few species ...
Lydia works on the Monitoring and Technology Team at ZSL, where her role is to lead provision of technical support on biodiversity monitoring for conservation to a diverse range of partners, including ...
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