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Move over London Fashion Week, the Zoo is where it’s at this season. While it might be hard to compete with the ever-stylish Sumatran tigers and their classic stripes or the naturally flamboyant ...
The irrefutable connection between climate breakdown and biodiversity loss is becoming better understood with each passing year, and there is growing agreement that both crises must be tackled in ...
ZSL's CEO Matthew Gould: “ZSL has been working to protect nature in Chagos for decades. The Chagos Archipelago is one of the most important and pristine marine environments in the world, and we need ...
At ZSL we’re working tirelessly to save species on the verge of extinction. Our EDGE of Existence programme is the only conservation programme in the world to focus on animals that are both ...
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 ...
This event is fully accessible. London’s iconic Southbank is set to host a celebration of game-changing women and non-binary people in science, as ZSL’s Soapbox Science returns for another year ...
Since it was declared biologically dead in 1957 in parts, the tidal stretch of the River Thames has made an astounding recovery. Results of the first complete health check of the River Thames were ...
Scimitar horned oryx downlisted to endangered by IUCN – marks first species in global Extinct in the Wild initiative to be downlisted An antelope whose species was declared Extinct in the Wild has ...
These findings, from the latest Living Planet Index by our Institute of Zoology – the most comprehensive measure of vertebrate population trends across the globe. The Living Planet Index informs WWF’s ...
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 ...
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