Author: bgreenwood
In the wake of Action Indonesia Day 2022, we hear from one of the people helping to coordinate international conservation of Javan banteng and other threatened Indonesian mammals.
Over in the Sabah region of Malaysian Borneo, our long standing partners at the NGO, Hutan, are leading wildlife research to make ‘sustainable’ a reality.
In Mangabe, Madagascar, the black-and-white ruffed lemur makes a first appearance after an absence spanning a decade and a half…
Camera trap monitoring in The Great Bear Landscape has given us never-before-seen insights into the lives of Andean bears: from courtship, to parenthood, to conflict. Take a look at some of the best we’ve seen.
Dr Mariana Catapani takes us on a tour of her work in Brazil, investigating the puzzles of human behaviour to answer some of today’s most pressing wildlife issues.
For the carefully balanced forest ecosystems of Madagascar, the recent presence of the invasive Asian common toad presents a potentially grave threat.
On International Women & Girls in Science Day, we hear the lived experiences of some of the women who have achieved hugely successful careers across different scientific disciplines, and today form key pillars in the Chester Zoo team.
To celebrate LGBTQ+ in STEM Day, our team are sharing their first-hand accounts of entering conservation science in three different decades, and how attitudes towards their sexuality affected them,
To mark the halfway point of COP26, we’re taking a look at what’s happened at the conference so far and what promising actions may be coming up…