This guest blog was written by Miles Kempton, Visiting Scholar in ZSL’s Library and Archives. Read part 1. Among the scientific job vacancies listed in British broadsheets and the journal Nature in ...
Hands on in the field and behind the scenes, we’ve worked to protect and support the recovery of the pygmy hippo found in the threatened Upper Guinea forest hotspot of West Africa. Logging, mining and ...
Rikki’s work focuses on measuring and halting the erosion of multiple dimensions of biodiversity, particularly species, phylogenetic and trait diversity. Rikki’s research aims to quantify the current ...
We're working to bring youth voice to the heart of ZSL's work. The ZSL Youth Advisory Board was launched in summer 2023 to bring youth voice to help shape the future of our organisation. Made up of ...
Our vision is a world where wildlife thrives. We’re working every day to achieve this, through our science, our field conservation around the world and engaging millions of people through our Zoos. As ...
Nine extinct in the wild sihek – also known as Guam kingfishers - have made an historic flight to their new island home in the Pacific Ocean, ahead of a planned release where they will become the ...
ZSL is delighted by today’s news that the government has pledged to end badger culling by 2029. This change in approach has been informed by research led by ZSL’s Professor Rosie Woodroffe, who has ...
What skills do you need to be a wildlife vet? During the three-week IWAH course, participants take part in practical sessions covering ecological survey techniques (such as sign surveys, camera traps, ...
Scoring companies on their commitments to and reporting of sustainable and ethical practices, the assessments found that companies scored on average 24.1%, a decline from 37.1% in 2017 when the ...