Published on zsl.org the 25.02.2019. | By: Dominic Jermey The article explains why zoos are so important to save wild animals, more specifically their species, from extinction. » more
Published on zsl.org the 23.02.2023. When a species becomes extinct in the wild, there is no chance for a comeback – unless zoos and aquariums have established backup populations in time. » to the full article
Published on web.de the 24.02.2023. | By: Larissa Schwedes Donal Smith from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and other conservationist colleagues have published an acclaimed study about animals extinct in the wild. However, positive examples still raise hope.
Published on reversethered.org in the middle of 2022. The Indian purple frog used to be endangered. It is in part thanks to the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) that the species is now no longer threatened. » to the full publication
Published on zsl.org the 06.05.2022. | By: Malcolm Fitzpatrick The chief curator of the British Whipsnade Zoo, which belongs to the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), provides insights into the conservation work to preserve elephants in the wild. » to the full article
Published on zsl.org the 27.04.2022. | By: Mike Hoffmann & Monika Böhm Many reptile species are endangered, but the group is not very popular. Still, thanks to modern zoos and aquariums, they are not neglected.
Publihed on zsl.org the 09.04.2020. | By: Andrew Cunningham Even during the current pandemic zoos take their educational mission seriously – the Zoological Society of London, for instance, has experts in it’s own ranks. » to the full article
Published on the London Zoo’s Twitter account the 16.02.2020. | By: Mirka Moore How can we explain to people all that vets do without overwhelming them. The London Zoo has developed an instructive program for kids. » more