The newly-described Mount Po Ma Lung toothed toad ( Oreolalax adelphos) has been named by an international team of ...
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 ...
Robin Freeman is the Head of the Indicators and Assessments Unit at ZSL. This unit focuses on understanding the patterns and processes of global biodiversity change. From understanding global ...
Almost 600 harbour and 3,000 grey seals now call the Thames Estuary home, reveals our latest seal survey highlighting the importance of the iconic river for these doe-eyed, native species. We have ...
Investigating shark distributions to inform conservation strategies and mitigate human-shark conflict in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Lucy is a PhD student based between The Centre for Ecology and ...
The River Thames is London’s hidden wildlife secret. Did you know that the murky brown waters are hiding porpoises, seals and seahorses alongside cockney eels and smelt – the fish that smells of ...
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For the first time since the 1980s, six sihek (Guam kingfisher) are now officially living in the wild, in the tropical forests of Palmyra Atoll - the result of global conservation project to restore ...
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 ...
ZSL's CEO Matthew Gould: “It is good news that an agreement on the sovereignty of the Chagos Archipelago has been reached. Today’s announcement will mean a new partnership can work together to protect ...