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Previous estimates for declines of Critically Endangered angelsharks in Wales may have been overestimated, suggests ZSL-led study, identifying how changes to fishing practices have decreased chances ...
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 ...
One year ahead of our 200th anniversary, we’re asking for help uncovering the contents of mystery film reels hidden in our archive.
Endangered bird recently returned to the wild have laid first eggs on their new Pacific island home, making them the first wild eggs for the species in almost 40 years.
Ecosystems most in need of intensive care can be identified using data from space through a simple test, paving the way for potentially revolutionary approaches to protect and restore nature on a ...
When Partula tree snails first arrived at ZSL’s London Zoo, these species were on the brink of being lost forever. Once found across French Polynesia’s volcanic islands, the arrival of the carnivorous ...
Coastal habitats along the Greater Thames Estuary, the life source of England's capital and far beyond, will be restored as part of a multi-million dollar ZSL-led project, providing vital spaces for ...
Armour-plated fish that’s been around since dinosaurs roamed the Earth is at risk of being completely wiped out unless urgent conservation action is taken ...
Living Planet Index 2024The Living Planet Index informs WWF’s bi-annual Living Planet Report 2024. What does this mean for nature, and what do we need to do to protect nature? What is the Living ...
Seven ways we’re restoring natureNature Based Solutions Nature-based solutions are key to tackling the interconnected issues of climate change and biodiversity loss. From restoring reefs of ...
New frog species named Our herpetologists have described a new amphibian species for the first time – after making the surprise discovery while searching for a different animal. The newly-described ...
For the first time since the 1980s, six sihek (Guam kingfisher) are now officially living in the wild, in the tropical forests of Palmyra Atoll - the result of global conservation project to restore ...