Current climate and nature policies are working at cross-purposes, warn the authors behind a major new report led by our team – urging that alignment is key to protecting people’s health and ...
Have you ever heard of Gef, the talking mongoose? It’s one of Britain’s most peculiar ghostly tales, and it begins in the Irving family farmhouse on the Isle of Man in 1931. The Irving family heard ...
Our two conservation Zoos have left an indelible mark on popular culture. Our animals, architecture and landscapes have featured in iconic films, books, and television programmes, introducing ...
From the tiniest mosquito, to the tallest of London and Whipsnade Zoos' giraffes, we have passionate keepers giving each and every one of our 20,000+ animals the most dedicated care possible, day-in, ...
Oyster "cubes" have been deployed off the North East coast of England, in a bid to restore the near-extinct native species to UK waters. In a UK-first, marine conservationists from ZSL & Groundwork ...
Thousands of 'glow-in-the-dark' snails have been reintroduced to French Polynesia as part of global conservation programme to save the snails from the brink of extinction. The annual reintroduction of ...
Almost 600 harbour and 3,000 grey seals now call the Thames Estuary home, reveals our latest seal survey highlighting the importance of the iconic river for these doe-eyed, native species. We have ...
A global coalition of conservationists are calling for urgent action to save the Critically Endangered mountain chicken frog, after a new survey found only 21 of the giant frogs alive in the wild.
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 ...
The Falkland Islands’ only native mammal was in fact the last remaining population of a South American species, reveals latest paper from our team of scientists and conservationsts: a discovery with ...
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 ...
The majority of the world’s leading tropical forestry companies are failing to disclose where their wood and pulp come from - according to our latest SPOTT assessment – with the lack of transparency ...