The Bank of England has announced that British wildlife will feature on the next series of banknotes – the result of a public consultation in which nature received more nominations than any other ...
ZSL (Zoological Society of London) has today announced the appointment of Kathryn England as permanent Chief Executive Officer – the first woman to hold the role in the organisation's 200-year history ...
The Thames is ringing in 2026 with a new lease of life, according to results from the latest health check of the famous river that was once declared ‘biologically dead’ - although experts warn that ...
Photography tourism poses threat to rare, star-studded frog, reveals the latest report from our team of scientists and conservationists. The paper, published today (17 December 2025) in Herpetology ...
This week we celebrated our winners at the annual ZSL Awards Celebration, hosted by ZSL President, Professor Sir Jim Smith FRS. From awarding original work submitted as a doctoral thesis with the ...
One of the leading news magazines in the US, an appearance on the cover of TIME magazine has long been recognised as an indicator of notoriety. To mark the announcement of TIME’s Top 100 Photographs ...
Thousands of 'glow-in-the-dark' snails have been reintroduced to French Polynesia as part of global conservation programme to save the snails from the brink of extinction. The annual reintroduction of ...
Oyster "cubes" have been deployed off the North East coast of England, in a bid to restore the near-extinct native species to UK waters. In a UK-first, marine conservationists from ZSL & Groundwork ...
Dame Jane Goodall, the world-renowned primatologist and conservationist who transformed our understanding of chimpanzees and inspired millions to protect the natural world, has died aged 91. She was ...
Coffee farming could be a solution to decades of conflict between farmers and elephants in Thailand, as the roll-out of an innovative new project yields promising results. We are working with Thai NGO ...
The Falkland Islands’ only native mammal was in fact the last remaining population of a South American species, reveals latest paper from our team of scientists and conservationsts: a discovery with ...
The majority of the world’s leading tropical forestry companies are failing to disclose where their wood and pulp come from - according to our latest SPOTT assessment – with the lack of transparency ...