Category: Conservation & Science
The Rodrigues fruit bat was once described as the rarest bat in the world. In our latest conservation film, we dive into their story and discover if they can be saved from the brink of extinction.
Conservationists are sounding the alarm as one unique amphibian has become virtually extinct.
In the lush heart of the Caribbean lies the island of Dominica, a place of staggering natural beauty and biodiversity. Nestled among its emerald forests and flowing rivers, one of the world’s rarest species is fighting for survival: the mountain chicken frog. But how many are left?
Two adorable Humboldt penguin chicks have taken their first swimming lessons at the zoo!
We’ve become the first in Europe to successfully breed a critically endangered stonefly – 28 years after it had been declared extinct!
To celebrate World Elephant Day, we’ve worked in collaboration with the Deafness Support Network to create the first British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation at a UK zoo!
A rare black jaguar, named Inka has arrived at Chester Zoo as part of special programme which is caring for the species across Europe.
The iconic Scottish wildcat has a new lifeline thanks to a collaborative conservation project and the first-ever conservation translocation of wildcats in Britain!
Over 20 years ago we began a mission to bring the iconic harvest mouse back from the brink of extinction in the UK. We’re thrilled to share this conservation success story alongside our brand new flagship film, showcasing the conservation hero behind the tale.
We’re celebrating the birth of one of the world’s most endangered primates, a Sulawesi crested macaque.