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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Our purpose is to inspire, inform and empower people to protect and restore wildlife. Each year, we review everything we do, from our impact and our achievements to our progress in shaping policy. We ...
More than 40,000 species are at risk of extinction. Climate change and human activity have pushed our precious planet to its limit, causing the devastating loss of so many habitats and species. At ZSL ...
As a charity, we’re governed by lots of rules and regulations. Below you’ll find some basic guidelines to bear in mind when you’re fundraising. If you have any queries, please contact ...
Human activity is pushing our precious planet to its limit, threatening the critical systems that support habitats, ways of life and our future. Using data compiled in the Living Planet Index (LPI) by ...
More than 40,000 species are at risk of extinction. From the world’s most trafficked wild mammal, the pangolin, to the pygmy three-toed sloth dying out as their habitat is destroyed, and so many more ...