Explore how pioneering science has transformed conservation over the past two centuries—and how it continues to shape the future. From Darwin to today’s conservation leaders, join the first of our ...
At ZSL we are working at the cutting-edge of conservation to develop and apply innovative technology to protect species around the world. From Machine Learning to Instant Wild, emerging technologies ...
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 ...
Delve into topical issues in zoology, conservation and the environment, with our ZSL podcast. From restoring ecosystems to protecting critical species, hear more about the incredible science behind ...
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 ...
This summer, as some children enjoy long days in gardens, parks and forest walks, many others won’t have that chance. Nature is a right, not a luxury. Connecting our children to nature is an ...
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The island of Sumatra is home to the critically endangered Sumatran tiger, a sub-species of tiger not found anywhere else in the world. There are estimated to be fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers left in ...
Our hundreds of scientists and conservationists are working all around the world. In the field, in the classroom and in the lab, our collective breadth of knowledge is inspiring the change needed to ...
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 ...
The pygmy three-toed sloth was only described scientifically in 2001 and is Critically Endangered. Sloths used to be elephant-sized giants that roamed the earth alongside other prehistoric animals.
There are approximately 600 Asiatic lions left in the Gir Forest of Western India, their last remaining natural habitat. This small population survives in a tiny patch of forest where one disease ...