More than 40,000 species are at risk of extinction. From the world’s most trafficked wild mammal, the pangolin, to the pygmy ...
The newly-described Mount Po Ma Lung toothed toad ( Oreolalax adelphos) has been named by an international team of ...
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We're ZSL - an international conservation charity driven by science, working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world by protecting critical species, restoring ecosystems, helping people and ...
ZSL - The Zoological Society of London - is a global science-led conservation organisation helping people and wildlife live better together to restore the wonder and diversity of life everywhere.
Capitalising on the Big Data era: establishing a multi-source monitoring framework for England's natural capital assets and flows. Daisy O'Neill ...
Andrew's area of research aims to identify disease threats to wildlife conservation and how to prevent or mitigate these. This includes the mitigation of human-driven disease transmission (or ...
Since Sir Stamford Raffles founded ZSL in 1826, there have been many achievements at London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo, as well as in our conservation work in the wild. London Zoo opened to Fellows of the ...
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We’re working with the Environment Agency of Abu Dhabi (EAD), the Government of Chad, the Sahara Conservation Fund (SCF) andother partners to restore the protected area and reintroduce the ...
The mountain chicken frog (Leptodactylus fallax) was once found widespread across seven Caribbean islands including Montserrat and Dominica, but recent survey of hotspots on Dominica – now the last ...
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 ...