We know that conservation works best when it's powered by science so we're leading the research on viruses found in African bat populations to ensure a healthy co-existence between people and wildlife ...
We’re ZSL, an international conservation charity, and our vision is a world where wildlife thrives. We’re working every day to achieve this, through our science, our field conservation around the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Over the last 20 years, camera traps have revolutionised wildlife ecology and conservation. Although advances in digital technology have increased capacity while lowering prices, the increasing number ...
Unsustainable hunting for bushmeat has been identified as the single greatest threat to Central Africa’s wildlife. In order to tackle this, ZSL and the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) have ...
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 ...
We’re ZSL, a science-driven conservation charity working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world. We work tirelessly so wildlife and people can thrive together. Led by our passion for ...
Illegal wildlife trade is pushing species around the globe to the brink of extinction. At ZSL, we are working to protect those species most at risk and bring about changes in behaviour and attitudes - ...
Our purpose is to inspire, inform and empower people to protect and restore wildlife. Each year, we review everything we do, from our impact and our achievements to our progress in shaping policy. We ...
Fill your world with wildlife. By becoming a Zoo member, you’re also helping us to protect the natural world for the generations to come by supporting our vital conservation work. Find out more about ...
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 ...