Our SMART (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool) approach is a combination of software, training materials and patrolling standards to help conservation managers monitor animals, identify threats ...
The palm oil sector has made significant advances in commitments to zero deforestation but evidence of implementation is widely lacking, reveals our latest assessment. Published today, this year’s ZSL ...
The island of Sumatra is home to the critically endangered Sumatran tiger, a sub-species of tiger not found anywhere else in the world. There are estimated to be fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers left in ...
Our hundreds of scientists and conservationists are working all around the world. In the field, in the classroom and in the lab, our collective breadth of knowledge is inspiring the change needed to ...
ZSL's Prince Philip Zoological Library & Archives contains a unique collection of resources on zoology and animal conservation. We are welcoming a limited number of visitors by appointment only. ZSL ...
At ZSL, we’re committed to halting and reversing global biodiversity loss for the benefit of people and the planet as per the Convention on Biological Diversity’s (CBD) Global Biodiversity Framework’s ...
There are many international agreements (known as Conventions) where many countries or groups of countries (known as Parties) come together at huge meetings to discuss what needs to happen to reach ...
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 ...
ZSL America Inc. is driven to support the global work of ZSL by raising awareness in the United States. ZSL America Inc. is a 501(c)(3) independent non-profit organisation driven to support ZSL’s ...
The mountain chicken frog (Leptodactylus fallax) was once found widespread across seven Caribbean islands including Montserrat and Dominica, but recent survey of hotspots on Dominica – now the last ...
As the crisis facing our natural world become more urgent, and the challenges more complex, it will take all of us working together to solve them. But we believe nature can recover and we can find the ...
Imagine if you could place a camera or sensor anywhere on the planet and see the images and data it captures instantly. Where would you put yours? What might you discover? Could it change the world?