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ZSL's Wildlife Winners lottery is a fun way to support wildlife in need all over the world. Every entry helps fund our ...
Dr Rikki Gumbs, Research Fellow at our Institute of Zoology and co-author of the study said: “From gorillas in the rainforests of West Africa, to two-centimetre-long snails on volcanic islands, over ...
Launching the lottery today (Wednesday 25 June) were London Zoo’s colony of Humboldt penguins, who enjoyed a winning breakfast of sprats from their Wildlife Winners Lottery buckets and the Zoo’s Saki ...
Forests at the heart of climate solutions Forests are fundamental to global wellbeing – central to climate stability, biodiversity and community livelihoods. The Western Congo Basin (WCB), one of the ...
Help us bring the most threatened species back from the brink of extinction More than 40,000 species are at risk of extinction. From the world’s most trafficked wild mammal, the pangolin, to the pygmy ...
Since it was declared biologically dead in 1957 in parts, the tidal stretch of the River Thames has made an astounding recovery. Results of the first complete health check of the River Thames were ...
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 ...
Scimitar horned oryx downlisted to endangered by IUCN – marks first species in global Extinct in the Wild initiative to be downlisted An antelope whose species was declared Extinct in the Wild has ...
Endangered Bengal tiger numbers in India have risen to record high. Record-breaking numbers of Bengal tigers in India have been announced by the country’s latest tiger census with over 3100 tigers now ...
Wind farm developers are being urged to factor local seabird population trends into plans to avoid contributing to species decline, says new ZSL-led study. Offshore windfarm developments could avoid ...
“Adapted for the warm sub-Saharan bush, African wild dogs are likely one of the last animals to cross your mind, yet we’ve shown that just like polar bears and coral reefs, the future of wild dogs ...
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