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Advancing science, policy and practice to reconnect coastal habitats for delivery of global nature restoration targets. Temperate coastal habitats, such as saltmarsh, seagrass meadows, oyster reefs, ...
This event is fully accessible. Join our challenge to run, walk, cycle, wheel or swim Around the World in 30 Days, and do something incredible for wildlife this June! See how far our Around the World ...
The irrefutable connection between climate breakdown and biodiversity loss is becoming better understood with each passing year, and there is growing agreement that both crises must be tackled in ...
Scimitar horned oryx downlisted to endangered by IUCN – marks first species in global Extinct in the Wild initiative to be downlisted An antelope whose species was declared Extinct in the Wild has ...
These findings, from the latest Living Planet Index by our Institute of Zoology – the most comprehensive measure of vertebrate population trends across the globe. The Living Planet Index informs WWF’s ...
Andrew Cunningham, Deputy Director of Science, considers why zoos are important... and whether we actually need them at all any more. How can zoos justify their ongoing existence in this modern age, ...
An ambitious project to restore seagrass meadows in Kent has launched by conservationists working to rebuild the Thames Estuary ecosystem. Working to help protect this habitat and reverse recent ...
We’re working at the cutting edge of conservation – using artificial intelligence to rapidly process vast amounts of field data to protect British wildlife. Britain is home to an array of wildlife – ...
Since it was declared biologically dead in 1957 in parts, the tidal stretch of the River Thames has made an astounding recovery. Results of the first complete health check of the River Thames were ...
A landmark report by ZSL shows how increased urban rewilding efforts could boost wildlife and buffer city dwellers from the worst impacts of climate change. Large-scale nature recovery in urban areas ...