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- ZSL | A science-driven conservation charity
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 nature and a pioneering spirit, we work from lab to field and through our zoos to lead conservation
- Science Research - ZSL
We’re leading the future of conservation and biodiversity science, shaping agendas and influencing change to support better life, health and living for people and wildlife At ZSL, we know that conservation works best when it's powered by science We deepen our understanding of the natural world
- Lastest ZSL News | ZSL
Protecting native species Sign of hope for Wales’ Critically Endangered shark 9 June 2025 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 of fishers encountering this native species
- How to become a Zookeeper - ZSL
From the tiniest mosquito, to the tallest of London and Whipsnade Zoos' giraffes, we have passionate keepers giving each and every one of our 20,000+ animals the most dedicated care possible, day-in, day-out Becoming a zookeeper has probably been everyone's dream at one time or another And ZSL's
- Seascape Symposium 2025 - ZSL
Advancing science, policy and practice to reconnect coastal habitats for delivery of global nature restoration targets Temperate coastal habitats, such as saltmarsh, seagrass meadows, oyster reefs, and kelp forests, individually support a diverse abundance of marine life and hold critical value for climate regulation, water quality, and coastal defence
- Job Opportunities - ZSL
We're ZSL (Zoological Society of London), a science-driven conservation charity working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world Welcome to ZSL By embarking on a career with us, you'll be joining a dedicated community of people working to help wildlife and people thrive together We
- European eel conservation - ZSL
European eel Conservation in the River Thames European eels once thrived in London’s rivers but the number of young joining the adult populations has dropped dramatically since the 1980s and the species is now classified as ‘Critically Endangered’ by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Our work on European eels started in 2005 and now ranges from informing international conservation
- Darwin’s Frog Conservation | ZSL’s Amphibian Rescue Mission
Follow a team of ZSL scientists as they embark on a high-stakes rescue mission to protect Darwin’s frogs before it’s too late From the misty forests of Tantauco Park in Chile to the bio-secure enclosures at London Zoo, this documentary captures their journey to save one of the world’s most unusual amphibians The team successfully relocated 53 Darwin’s frogs, leading to an incredible
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