Unsustainable palm oil production can have dire consequences for species like the tiger and orangutan. ZSL's sustainable palm oil website scores businesses on their palm oil practices, and provides them with tools to act more sustainably. http://www.zsl.org/conservation/news/zsl-ranks-palm-oil-companies-on-env...
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It’s been quite a year for our Institute of Zoology. We found a new family of the world’s rarest ape, pioneered new camera trapping techniques, discovered a cat-sized rodent and named it after James Bond… the list goes on. Read a round-up of our scientists’ research in our newly published Science Review http://www.zsl.org/sites/default/files/media/2015-11/IoZ%20Annual%20Revi...
The Duke of Cambridge’s speech on why we must join together in the fight against the #illegalwildlifetrade. Broadcast on Chinese Television channel CCTV1. Watch his speech below.
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A wild elephant snapped just hours ago on camera trap in Lolldaiga Hills Conservation Landscape, Kenya. Install our Instant Wild app to get images like this straight to your phone. http://www.edgeofexistence.org/instantwild/
You may have seen in the news that we're facing a massive coral bleaching event, and could potentially lose more than 4,500 square miles of coral this year.
Many Native American tribes have stories of the great thunderbird, a bird so massive that the beating of its wing was like the clapping of thunder. Could the mighty Californian condor be the inspiration for this mythical creature? Our latest EDGE blog unravels the mysteries. http://www.edgeofexistence.org/edgeblog/?p=8539
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Less than 500 Asiatic lions remain in the Gir Forest, their last natural habitat. With your help, we've been able to support local conservation work in the Gir and are now creating a world leading breeding centre at ZSL London Zoo, the Land of the Lions, to help ensure a future for these magnificent animals.
If you'd like to support the work we're doing and share your passion for wildlife, why not become a ZSL Wildlife Champion for just £3 a month... http://www.zsl.org/champions.
What can you do to help protect species like the orangutan from threats caused by unsustainable palm oil? Find out
http://www.zsl.org/about-us/sustainability-at-zsl/support-sustainable-pa...
Unsustainable palm oil production can have dire consequences for species like the tiger and orangutan. ZSL's sustainable palm oil website scores businesses on their palm oil practices, and provides them with tools to act more sustainably. http://www.zsl.org/conservation/news/zsl-ranks-palm-oil-companies-on-env...
It’s been quite a year for our Institute of Zoology. We found a new family of the world’s rarest ape, pioneered new camera trapping techniques, discovered a cat-sized rodent and named it after James Bond… the list goes on. Read a round-up of our scientists’ research in our newly published Science Review http://www.zsl.org/sites/default/files/media/2015-11/IoZ%20Annual%20Revi...
Here's some stripes to liven up your Monday. Zebras captured on camera in Lolldaiga Hills, Kenya. http://www.edgeofexistence.org/instantwild/
The Duke of Cambridge’s speech on why we must join together in the fight against the #illegalwildlifetrade. Broadcast on Chinese Television channel CCTV1. Watch his speech below.
A wild elephant snapped just hours ago on camera trap in Lolldaiga Hills Conservation Landscape, Kenya. Install our Instant Wild app to get images like this straight to your phone. http://www.edgeofexistence.org/instantwild/
Come beneath the waves with Dr David Jacoby of ZSL's Institute of Zoology, who has been researching the endangered scalloped hammerhead shark in the turbulent waters of Japan. http://www.zsl.org/blogs/wild-science/land-of-the-rising-hammerheads
You may have seen in the news that we're facing a massive coral bleaching event, and could potentially lose more than 4,500 square miles of coral this year.
The message may be bleak, but there are many ways you can help protect our oceans. Here's our guide to taking action - please read and share #OceanOptimism: http://www.zsl.org/conservation/get-involved/help-protect-our-marine-life
Many Native American tribes have stories of the great thunderbird, a bird so massive that the beating of its wing was like the clapping of thunder. Could the mighty Californian condor be the inspiration for this mythical creature? Our latest EDGE blog unravels the mysteries. http://www.edgeofexistence.org/edgeblog/?p=8539
Less than 500 Asiatic lions remain in the Gir Forest, their last natural habitat. With your help, we've been able to support local conservation work in the Gir and are now creating a world leading breeding centre at ZSL London Zoo, the Land of the Lions, to help ensure a future for these magnificent animals.
If you'd like to support the work we're doing and share your passion for wildlife, why not become a ZSL Wildlife Champion for just £3 a month... http://www.zsl.org/champions.
Thank you and happy #WorldAnimalDay