Items Tagged 'Zsl'
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Overuse of herbicides costing UK economy £400 million per year
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Call to join hunt for oysters - an elusive national treasure
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Healthy Wildlife Healthy People
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And a #FeelGoodFriday photo to end the week: ‘We love zoo, NHS’
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo celebrates birth of fourteen extinct-in-the-wild deer
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Human activity threatens billions of years of evolutionary history
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Million-pound boost for Britain’s native oyster population
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Younger generation fail to notice environmental decline due to generational amnesia which risks conservation longevity
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Scientists match unusual tadpoles to threatened horned frogs
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WWF’s Living Planet Report reveals two-thirds decline in wildlife populations on average since 1970
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New partnership to further strengthen rewilding science and knowledge
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Taking stock...ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake goes ahead behind closed doors - as ZSL’s key workers ensure essential work continues through lockdown
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London Zoo celebrates ‘silly old bear’s special day - behind closed doors
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Native oysters restored to UK waters
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Last remaining species of ‘truly wild’ horse born at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
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‘CSI of the Sea’ secures ten-year commitment from UK government
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Thames has the ‘seal of approval’
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Vulnerable ecosystems discovered near deep-sea trawl fishery
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Seven ways nature is at heart of London Zoo
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Catastrophic consequences for our ocean when climate change and plastic pollution crises combine
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Scientists call on COP26 leaders to listen to the ocean in order to meet climate goals
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Nature recovery for Thames, but river at high risk from sewage and climate change, report finds
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Wild Oyster Project pledges to teach 12,000 students about the ocean
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Flying into trouble? Research and conservation action must be better linked to protect seabirds in the face of climate change
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New offshore windfarms must do more to help protect Kittiwakes and other seabirds
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Astounding UK nature recovery observed for the first time from space
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Jumping spiders land at ZSL London Zoo
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Tree of Life “planted” at ZSL London Zoo
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Sleepy dormice get full health check at London Zoo before reintroduction to wild
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Restored oysters support marine life
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Nationally Critically Endangered Pine Marten spotted in London
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We are deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Her Majesty The Queen.
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Rewilding our cities could reduce impacts of extreme weather, says new report
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ZSL deplores proposed UK government move to weaken environmental protections
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Wildlife populations face fast, ongoing declines with an average 69% reduction in population sizes across the world, in less than a lifetime
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Citizen scientists invited to ‘plunge’ into Welsh waters to help research rare aquatic species
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Meerkats, lions and squirrel monkeys enjoy advent surprises at ZSL London Zoo
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Warming planet set to sink puffin populations
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£3.78million for protected sites and species across Wales
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Conservation zoos have powerful potential to reverse extinction, confirms new study
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British dog duo to protect critically endangered pangolins
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‘Extinct’ snails return to the wild
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Saving Britain’s Royal Fish
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Final health checks before UK reintroduction next month
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Why biodiversity matters: ZSL releases first of its kind biodiversity risk guide for pensions industry
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Superhero oysters land on new conservation reef
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Bats come home to roost at Whipsnade Zoo
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Toxic banned chemicals exceed safe thresholds in UK orcas
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Future of 200 migratory bird species put at risk by cyclones and droughts
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Planting a healthier ocean
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Coastal restoration led by zoos wins big in Parliament
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Baby cape porcupine born at the Zoo
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Red pandas are back as Bristol Zoo Project celebrates the arrival of Nilo
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Transform UK land use approach for a sustainable future
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A Day in the Life of Danielle Hearne – Deer and Antelope Keeper at Whipsnade Zoo
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A joined-up approach to tackle interlinked crisis: a window of opportunity for climate change and biodiversity
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Farmer-led badger vaccination could revolutionise mission to tackle bovine TB
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Conservationists take to sea and air to check wellbeing of Thames seals
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Living Planet Index 2024
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Medicinal Leech breeding success could save species from extinction
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Conservation charity highlights 400 years of Britain’s royal fish
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Once thought lost, a rare snail returns
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Vets give tiny dormice green light ahead of wild release
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Sign of hope for Wales’ Critically Endangered shark
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Leicestershire welcomes county’s only known population of rare hazel dormice
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How to save the 10,000 animals and plants hurtling fastest towards extinction
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New farmer-led research project explores how badger vaccination may be used within TB eradication strategy
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In memory of Dame Jane Goodall 1934-2025
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Oyster “cubes” deployed to save UK’s underwater superhero
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Over 7,000 ‘glow-in-the-dark' snails return to island homes
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