Learn all about ZSL's COP season 2022 in a series of news items and blogs from our experts. COP 27, followed by COP 19 in Panama in November 2022 and COP15 in Montreal in December 2022, put a ...
As other natural habitats shrink, our gardens are becoming more and more important for British wildlife. No matter how large or small your outdoor space is, there are so many ways you can make it a ...
The Thames Estuary is home to harbour seals, grey seals, harbour porpoises and sometimes even dolphins and whales! ZSL has been collecting public sightings of these marine mammals since 2004 and they ...
Read ZSL's position paper on what we would like to see achieved at the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The CBD is the international legal instrument for "the conservation of biological ...
Collaborating with communities around the world we protect and restore healthy ecosystems so people and wildlife can thrive ...
Did you know there are seals in the River Thames? The Thames ebbs and flows through the heart of London and is not only a busy urban waterway, but is also home to a fascinating and often unexpected ...
This Christmas, make your gift-giving extra meaningful by choosing presents that help protect wildlife and preserve our planet’s most precious habitats. Every gift in our collection supports ZSL (The ...
Working with the private sector to protect and restore biodiversity and support conservation enterprise.
The Institute of Zoology (IoZ) is the research division of ZSL. We are a world-leading research organisation, directly addressing global challenges in the field of conservation science. Our staff and ...
There are many ways that you can give your time to support us and help us achieve our vision of a world where wildlife thrives. From downloading our Instant Wild app and helping us identify endangered ...
The Living Planet Index (LPI) data tells us how species are faring, by measuring trends in monitored populations of vertebrate species. It is not a census of all wildlife, but reports the average ...
More than 40,000 species are at risk of extinction. Climate change and human activity have pushed our precious planet to its limit, causing the devastating loss of so many habitats and species. At ZSL ...