Thousands of seagrass shoots have been planted in the Thames, as we kick off work to transform one of the world's most famous waterways. Over the course of one week, our conservationists collected ...
Throughout the week, our experts will share insights from conservation projects across the UK and around the world, explaining how protecting and restoring nature can support people, strengthen ...
We're exploring new ways to attract private investment to conservation projects that benefit both wildlife, local communities, and investors. Our Sustainable Business and Finance team works with ...
A new strategy published today lays out a clear, practical plan to achieve Officially Bovine TB-Free status in England by 2038, backed by an ambition to deploy a cattle vaccine by 2030. Bovine ...
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 ...
Atewa slippery frog and Afia Birago’s puddle frog move to London Zoo habitat as conservationists around the world fight against their extinction A “whistling frog" has moved into London Zoo’s Secret ...
Visitors will watch live veterinary procedures and conservation science in new wildlife health centre. We're marking our two hundredth anniversary today (Wednesday 29 April 2026) with the unveiling of ...
Simon Armitage’s ‘The Moon and the Zoo’ explores the enduring connection between wildlife and people in honour of ZSL's anniversary. British Poet Laureate Simon Armitage has written a major new poem ...
From wildlife recovery to food security, a project to decode the DNA of all complex life in the UK and Ireland could bring huge returns on investment and growth in scientific research. Our wildlife ...
Climate change could erode millions of years of crayfish evolutionary history, according to a new study by researchers Sebastian Pipins and Dr Rikki Gumbs, which identified 70 priority species for ...
For over 30 years, no one thought these fish still existed. Now, there is a real chance to bring them back. In late 2025, we travelled to northern Mexico to take a critical step towards recovering ...
In 1826, a group of scientists and naturalists came together with an ambitious vision - to establish a new kind of organisation ‘for the general advancement of zoological science’ and help people ...
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